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For women one of his strongest attractions has been a rugged quasi-helplessness, as of Prometheus bound, or a Great Dane on a tea wagon.

From Time Magazine Archive

Here the tea wagon comes into play, and tea is often tea in name only, since at summer outdoor teas not only iced tea, but iced coffee, iced chocolate or punch are often served.

From How to Prepare and Serve a Meal; and Interior Decoration by Lansdown, Lillian B.

In about two weeks, here came another crate with the greater part of the balance of said tea wagon.

From Epistles from Pap: Letters from the man known as 'The Will Rogers of Indiana' by Hay, Douglas (Douglas N.)

Mary had brought in the tea wagon, which Hortense thought looked like a dwarf.

From The Cat in Grandfather's House by Grabo, Carl Henry

Mary came to remove the tea wagon, which Hortense decided was really good at heart but surly and tart of temper because of his deformity.

From The Cat in Grandfather's House by Grabo, Carl Henry




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