Smuggling the Gold
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by G. S. RipleyThis game is played in a clearing, at the center of which a goal is placed. One party acts as the smugglers, and the other as revenue men. The smugglers hide, taking with them the " gold " which is any small object previously agreed upon. The revenue men are not allowed to know which smuggler has the gold. When: the leader blows his whistle the smugglers start to work toward the goal which is guarded by the revenues. The smugglers win if they can get the gold inside the goal. To capture a smuggler he must be held while "One, two, three " is counted, and then the captor says, "Give up the gold." If he has it, the smuggler must surrender it at once. The revenues concentrate on the men whom they think have the gold, while naturally the smugglers try to draw their attention from the one who really has it, thus opening a gap in the cordon. |
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