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Monday, June 29, 2009
Red Caps
The red cap, or Liberty Cap, used by the French Revolutionaries is referred to in A Tale of Two Cities. It was also called the
Phrygian
Cap. When the revolutionaries broke into
the King's
palace they made the King wear the cap.
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