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A Watchman

A Watchman.jpg A Woman making stockingsMiniaturesA View a little beyond Woodyates where the Ikening Street crosses part of a Druids barrow Jun. 9. 1724A Woman making stockingsMiniaturesA View a little beyond Woodyates where the Ikening Street crosses part of a Druids barrow Jun. 9. 1724A Woman making stockingsMiniaturesA View a little beyond Woodyates where the Ikening Street crosses part of a Druids barrow Jun. 9. 1724A Woman making stockingsMiniaturesA View a little beyond Woodyates where the Ikening Street crosses part of a Druids barrow Jun. 9. 1724A Woman making stockingsMiniaturesA View a little beyond Woodyates where the Ikening Street crosses part of a Druids barrow Jun. 9. 1724A Woman making stockingsMiniaturesA View a little beyond Woodyates where the Ikening Street crosses part of a Druids barrow Jun. 9. 1724A Woman making stockingsMiniaturesA View a little beyond Woodyates where the Ikening Street crosses part of a Druids barrow Jun. 9. 1724
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At the approach of night the gates of the cities in China, and the barricades at the end of each street, are carefully shut. During the night no persons of credit are seen in the streets, which abound with watchmen, who strike upon a piece of bamboo in their left hand, to denote the time and to mark their own vigilance. Those whom they meet in their walk are questioned, and if the reply be satisfactory, they are permitted to pass through a wicket in the barricade. The watchmen carry lanterns, upon which are written their names and the district: to which they belong. In the very hot months, all the lower classes of Chinese have their feet and legs bare.

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The Costume of China
By George Henry Mason
Published in 1800
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