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1  From these bowls Mr. Kernan tasted tea.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In GRACE
2  The women would have their tea at six o'clock and she would be able to get away before seven.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In CLAY
3  THE matron had given her leave to go out as soon as the women's tea was over and Maria looked forward to her evening out.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In CLAY
4  Little Chandler had come home late for tea and, moreover, he had forgotten to bring Annie home the parcel of coffee from Bewley's.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In A LITTLE CLOUD
5  Or if Mangan's sister came out on the doorstep to call her brother in to his tea we watched her from our shadow peer up and down the street.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In ARABY
6  They settled down before their huge mugs which the cook and the dummy filled up with hot tea, already mixed with milk and sugar in huge tin cans.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In CLAY
7  Though their life was modest, they believed in eating well; the best of everything: diamond-bone sirloins, three-shilling tea and the best bottled stout.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In THE DEAD
8  These barmbracks seemed uncut; but if you went closer you would see that they had been cut into long thick even slices and were ready to be handed round at tea.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In CLAY
9  She said she would do without any tea but when it came near the time at which the shop at the corner closed she decided to go out herself for a quarter of a pound of tea and two pounds of sugar.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In A LITTLE CLOUD
10  Then Ginger Mooney lifted her mug of tea and proposed Maria's health while all the other women clattered with their mugs on the table, and said she was sorry she hadn't a sup of porter to drink it in.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In CLAY