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Updated: June 29, 2025
He made this remark to Deulin and Cartoner, whom he met at the Cukiernia Lourse a large confectioner's shop and tea-house in the Cracow Faubourg which is the principal cafe in Warsaw. And he then and there had arranged that they should dine with him. "I always accept the good Mangles' invitations. Firstly, I am in love with Miss Cahere. Secondly, Julie P. Mangles amuses me consumedly.
Occasionally the tea-house was nothing more than a section of the highway roofed over with mats or leafy boughs. On a handy bench was placed a basin of steaming water for the visitor to bathe hands and face before drawing up to the table.
Then, suddenly recollecting herself, she quickly added, 'But, Alick oh, I couldn't get out all my sick dollies this minute, 'cos, you see, it is nearly 'leven o'clock, and Theo will be waiting for me in the tea-house, to begin my lessons. 'Lessons! Never you mind rubbishy old lesson-books, Queenie! I don't mean to, never again!
Under the tent of this tea-house, we sit on a sort of balcony jutting out from the mountain-side, overhanging from on high the grayish town and its suburbs buried in greenery. Around, above, and beneath us cling and hang, on every possible point, clumps of trees and fresh green woods, with the delicate and varying foliage of the temperate zone.
People were sitting under the cherry trees, looking at the blossoms. Some of them were writing little verses, which they hung on the branches of the trees. They did this because they loved the blossoms so much. Children were playing all about. Near by was a pretty little tea-house. Grannie saw it first. "I am thirsty," she said. "So am I," said Take. "So am I," said Taro.
There was a tea-house, with a maiden playing a lute, and the words of the song, fantastic black ideographs, floated off to the ears of her lover. Foh-Kyung spread out its leaves in the sun, and looked at it and smiled." "Never is the heart of man satisfied," he said, "alone. Neither when the willow fuzz flies in the spring, or when the midnight snow silvers the palms.
"What an idyllic place to sit and read, or sew, or have tea!" exclaimed Francesca. "What a place for a tram tea-house!" I added. "Do you suppose we could manage it as a surprise to Dr. La Touche, in return for all his kindness?" "It would cost a pretty penny, I fear," said Francesca prudently, "though it isn't as if it were going out of the family.
"Come, let us leave him to the funeral of his roses; he hasn't the sensibilities of an insect;" and Charm grasped my arm to lead me over the turf, across the gravel paths, toward the tea-house. This tottering structure had become one of our favorite retreats; in the poetic mise-en-scene of the garden it played the part of Ruin.
What the Agora was to the Athenian, what the Forum was to the Roman, what the "tea-house" still is to the "heathen Chinee" and the "ice-house" to the West Indian, all this, and more, the trakteer is to the Russian.
Did you know that Mathilde Herold and Adele Genung are keeping a tea-house this summer, to earn enough money for their senior year? And they have done surprisingly well. Yes, their folks have a summer place near the tea-house, so the girls go home nights, and of course the place must be very pretty Tillie is an artist in decorating." "Splendid!" exclaimed Gertrude. "Of course I know Tillie.
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