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Gand Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

"A cane with a clubbed end"

Hi everyone,

I read a book and found an equipment in this sentence; "He pulled from his chair a cane with a clubbed end. Without warning he swung it expertly and struck Henry in the head."

My problem is "A cane with a clubbed end" what is it look like? It's not just a walking stick, right?

Thank you.
  

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My feeling is that does refer to a walking stick of sorts, something like the one on the extreme right in this picture: Edit: I don't understand why the link is not appearing. JPG

  • My feeling is that does refer to a walking stick of sorts, something like the one on the extreme right in this picture: Edit: I don't understand why the link is not appearing.
  • JPG
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My feeling is that does refer to a walking stick of sorts, something like the one on the extreme right in this picture:



Edit: I don't understand why the link is not appearing. It is:

upload DOT wikimedia DOT org/wikipedia/commons/0/0f/Assorted_shillelagh.JPG
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Thank you very much.
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Thank you so much.

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