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''[[Gaius Julius Caesar|Caesar]]? Nope.
''[[Little Red Riding Hood]]? Sorry.
''Sir Walter Raleigh? You're way off base.'' }}
{{quote|''The cape was born of necessity to protect man and his mate from the cold and rain and to use as a cover when sleeping...''}}
 
{{quote|''They came in all materials, lengths and styles; unadorned, [[Pretty in Mink|furred]] and [[Gem-Encrusted|bejeweled]]. They hid secret documents, lovers' trysting notes, stolen chickens. In a more romantic vein they were indispensable groundcovers for picnics and flashy backdrops for [[Errol Flynn]]'s [[Flynning|swordplay]].''|[http://www.fabrics.net/joan202.asp "Oh, Those Huggable, Cape-able Shoulders"]}}
{{quote|''The cape was born of necessity to protect man and his mate from the cold and rain and to use as a cover when sleeping...''}}
|[http://www.fabrics.net/joan202.asp "Oh, Those Huggable, Cape-able Shoulders"]}}
 
{{quote|''They came in all materials, lengths and styles; unadorned, [[Pretty in Mink|furred]] and [[Gem-Encrusted|bejeweled]]. They hid secret documents, lovers' trysting notes, stolen chickens. In a more romantic vein they were indispensable groundcovers for picnics and flashy backdrops for [[Errol Flynn]]'s [[Flynning|swordplay]].''|[http://www.fabrics.net/joan202.asp "Oh, Those Huggable, Cape-able Shoulders"]}}
 
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