41. For breakfast, his family has tea and sugar, lunch and dinner are usually rice and potatoes. 42. Harriman had tea with a Vietnamese official, who mentioned that McCain had refused early release. 43. He had tea with Mrs. Thatcher in her home and gave a long interview to The New Yorker magazine in which he proclaimed his love of England. 44. Heckart was having tea at the Plaza recently before an evening performance. 45. I happened to remark that, while we were having tea, planes carrying A-bombs were flying around the clock. 46. I recently had tea with a woman who is deaf, partially blind and her favorite cat just died. 47. I wanted to be fresh from college, having tea with Maria at the Algonquin Hotel, in the same room where Dorothy Parker and her Round Table gathered. 48. I returned to my duty room to have some tea. 49. If you have tea, you can have the leaves read. 50. In a sign of trust that seems to be evolving between captors and captives, the prisoner has asked the doctor to have tea with him after the operation. |