1. And come back to the Vicarage and have tea with me. 2. We always have tea in the morning. 3. We had tea afterwards in a hotel in Berthing, but we failed to come to an agreement. 4. We had tea in the dining-room, a depressing room which looked into a court. 5. We were having tea at the same hotel when Mrs Harvey came in, with another old dear. 6. The English traditionally have afternoon tea. 7. It means I can have tea, instead. 8. While Midge and Angela had tea, the three men sat in one of the smallest lounges. 9. Look -- have some tea. |