Chapter of the Tennis Court
The Old Tennis Court is a room. It is south of the Garden.
The other printed name is "The Other Old Tennis Court".
The description is "The tennis court looks like it has not been used for a long time. The fence around this old tennis court has holes in it and the net is mostly rotted away. If you look closely, you can see small animals run through the overgrown meadow in the south, to which a broken cobblestone path leads."
The fence is scenery in the tennis court. "No one in the house plays tennis. The fence around the court has holes in it and the net is mostly rotted."
Understand "net" as the fence.
Understand "court" as the fence.
Understand "tennis court" as the fence.
Instead of examining the fence:
display figure of the tennis court;
continue the action.
The little animals are backdrops. They are in the Old Tennis Court and the Overgrown Meadow. "All the animals are too small and too fast to see." Understand "animal", "animals", "bird", "birds", "songbirds" and "songbird" as the little animals.
The other description of the little animals is "No little animals here, no birds, nothing."
The broken cobblestone path is a backdrop. It is in the Old Tennis Court and the Overgrown Meadow and the Garden.