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 | | A house was in course of erection on a neighbouring plot, and a workman, in dipping up a pail of water, had dropped in his watch. |
 | | A clean- looking wooden or lacquer pail with a lid is kept in all tea- houses, and though hot rice, except to order, is only ready three times daily, the pail always contains cold rice, and the coolies heat it by pouring hot tea over it. |
 | | As you eat, a tea-house girl, with this pail beside her, squats on the floor in front of you, and fills your rice bowl till you say, "Hold, enough!" On this road it |
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