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Blue Jackets

CHAPTER TWO
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"Isn't it just like a picture ?" "It's like an old firescreen," he said; "but I don't mean that.

Look! Hang me if the beggars don't seem to like it.

Can't you stop him ?" "No, of course not." "But how long will it be before he has run down ?" "I don't know," I whispered.

"But look, aren't those like some of the men we saw by the gates ?" I drew his attention to about half-a-dozen fierce-looking men in showy coats and lacquered hats, who came up to the garden, stared hard at us, and then walked in.

Each of them, I noticed, wore a sword, and a kind of dagger stuck in his belt, and this made me at once recall their offensive looks and contemptuous manner towards us, and think of how far we were away from the ship, and unarmed, save for the ornamental dirks which hung from our belts, weapons that would have been, even if we had known how to use them, almost like short laths against the Chinamen's heavy, broad-bladed, and probably sharp swords.
"I say, Gnat," whispered Barkins, "those must be the chaps we saw at the mandarin's gate.


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