... where he could have a good time just sitting and watching. (Para. 8)
Meaning: ... where he could enjoy himself by just sitting and watching.
Notice that "have a good time" is followed immediately by -ing verb phrases without any preposition in between. In English "have a good (hard, difficult, etc.) time" is usually followed directly by -ing verb phrases without using any preposition. Look at the following examples:
I had a hard time finding you. 我费好大劲才找到你。
She had a difficult time persuading him to accept the job. 她好不容易劝说他接受了那份工作。
In Spain she had a good time swimming and sun-bathing on the beach. 在西班牙, 她又游泳又在海滩上晒太阳, 过得很愉快。
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