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    <value>Drittes Blatt' [Plate Three], printed at upper centre. Wood-engraving with a yellow tint. Death has entered the town and at a table outside a tavern, he is duping the townsfolk into believing that a clay pipe weighs the same as a king's crown. A soldier in the crowd is unmoved. A poster on the wall behind Death repeats the opening proclamation of the Reinick verse from Plate One: 'FREIHEIT / GLEICHHEIT / BRUDERLICH/KEIT'. An old blind woman in the right foreground leads a child away from the scene. The wood-engraver's surname with initials are carved into the block and printed at lower centre: 'SCHMIDT. SC.'. Four verses by Robert Reinick are set out below.</value>
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    <value>Auch ein Todtentanz [Yet another Dance of Death]</value>
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