The Chinese War An Account of All the Operations of the British Forces From Th

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The Chinese War An Account of All the Operations of the British Forces From Th
John Ouchterlony
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311 the soldiers, and walking about amongst them, near their parades, with as much indifference as if they had been for years in the daily habit of mixing with disciplined troops.
The remainder of our forces were quartered chiefly in commodious private dwelling-houses, which, having usually many squares included in their range, and the whole being walled in by high brick enclosures, which have usually only two doors for ingress and exit, are well adapted for quarters, both for officers and men.
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CHAPTER XXVI.
Chinese pawnbrokers Dragoons form couches of wearing apparel Medley costume Destruction of furniture and books Disposal of "pledges" Ludicrous scenes Spo- liation by the mob Discovery of a store of ice Extremes of heat and cold Apricot tree Appropriation.
ONE large detachment was quartered in a pawn- broker's shop, very different in style and extent to the well-known houses designated in England by the armorial bearings of the ancient Lom- bards, but in all other respects resembling them so closely, as to render the comparison exceed- ingly amusing.


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