A piece of blood-stained paper, caught up from some meat-buyer's dust-heap, beat up and down the road without the gate; too flimsy to rest, too heavy to fly away; and a few straws kept it company.
The former mixes the fillings with the batter, while the latter spreads the batter in a crepe-like fashion and then layers it with cabbage, meat, fried noodles, egg or other fillings.