bepleased took in the odd drama as they ate lunch on nearby park this means, simply, that the workers were watching what was going on while they ate their lunch. bepleased they took the odd drama to be added unto their body as a part of enjoying food as they ate lunch on nearby park I can understand your confusion. To take something in can mean to ingest something by mouth - but it also mean taking information in through your eyes or ears.
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bepleasedtook in the odd drama as they ate lunch on nearby parkthis means, simply, that the workers were watching what was going on while they ate their lunch.
bepleasedthey took the odd drama to be added unto their body as a part of enjoying food as they ate lunch on nearby parkI can understa