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He is hiding the trowel which he will use to build the brick wall to entomb Fortunato in the cellar room for the rest of Fortunato's soon to be short life.

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Montresor is not typically considered a coward in Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Cask of Amontillado." He is depicted as cunning, manipulative, and vengeful in his actions towards Fortunato. While his methods may be deceitful and cruel, cowardice is not a characteristic commonly associated with Montresor in this context.

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