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manikin
A little man (sometimes as a term of endearment).
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I took a deep breath. I put my hands to the sides of my mouth. βCavor!β I bawled, and the sound was like some manikin shouting far away.
A three-dimensional figure, dummy or effigy representing a man or person.
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[β¦] he fumbled in the pockets, and produced at length a curious little deformed image with a hunch on its back, and exactly the color of a three daysβ old Congo baby. Remembering the embalmed head, at first I almost thought that this black manikin was a real baby preserved in some similar manner. But seeing that it was not at all limber, and that it glistened a good deal like polished ebony, I concluded that it must be nothing but a wooden idol, which indeed it proved to be.
β [β¦] I rigged up a kind of mannikin with old coats and a cushionβsomething to cast a shadow on the blind. All you fellows were used to seeing my shadow there in the small hoursβI counted on that, and knew youβd take any vague outline as mine.β
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