[Blue Jackets by George Manville Fenn]@TWC D-Link bookBlue Jackets CHAPTER TWENTY FOUR 16/18
"Askee let come see gland show." "But what's it going to be ?" I asked, as I looked curiously round the square enclosure surrounded by a high wall, and with seats and pens on three sides.
"I thought we were coming to a theatre!" "No," said Ching, smiling.
"Velly gland show; wait." We waited, and saw that the space in front of us was neatly sanded, that posts stood up here and there.
In other places there were cross bars, and in two there were ropes hanging. "I know!" cried Barkins; "he needn't make such a jolly mystery of it. It's Chinese athletic sports.
Look, there's the band coming." He pointed to a military-looking party marching in with drums, gongs, and divers other instruments; and almost at the same time quite a crowd of well-dressed people entered, and began to take the different places reserved behind the barriers. Then a body of soldiers, with clumsy spears and shields, marched in and formed up opposite the band, the place filling up till only the best places, which were exactly opposite to us, remained empty. "You're right, Tanner," said Smith just then; "but they're military athletic sports.
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