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Mrs. Banks keeps busy running the household, going to tea, and, when she can, putting her feet up.
I remember going to tea with my daily woman in Battersea, and it was just like that".
Lal got the ball rolling, dismissing Desmond Haynes, Viv Richards (to a well judged Dev catch) and Larry Gomes, with the West Indies going to tea in a shocked state at 66/4.
Or (to part-borrow again from Grant): "The percentage of arsehole great aunts may be a minority, but it's a minority large enough to make going to tea parties an exercise in guesswork".
"Just as you can accept Miss Marple going to tea with the vicar," she said, referring to Agatha Christie's prim crime-solving heroine, "there's no reason why Long Island can't have a universality to it".
During Vintage Dance Week in Newport, R.I., held from Aug. 1 to 6, participants spent part of their daytime hours in character, going to tea dances and touring mansions while dressed as visitors would have been from the 1850s to the 1920s.
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By Miriam Vedder The New Yorker, October 11 , 1930P. 101 A year ago today I went to tea View Article By Miranda Carter By Amos Barshad By John Cassidy By Atul Gawande.
His lover stopped playing and commented that she had to go to tea with an old friend of his, Pal Palych.
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