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The last tea.
The New Yorker, September 11 , 1926 P. 23The last tea.
By Dorothy Parker The New Yorker, September 11 , 1926 P. 23The last tea.
There are mornings when I potter around contentedly at my own pace, watching the sunrise as I sip my orange juice, happy not to have anyone else cluttering up the flat, using up the last tea bag or loo roll without replacing it.
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