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Around The Tea-Table

Talmage, T. De Witt (Thomas De Witt), 1832-1902

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AROUND THE TEA-TABLE.

BY T. DE WITT TALMAGE,

Author of "Crumbs Swept Up," "Abominations of Modern Society," "OldWells Dug Out," Etc.




PUBLISHED BY
THE CHRISTIAN HERALD,
LOUIS KLOPSCH, Proprietor,
BIBLE HOUSE, NEW YORK.


BY LOUIS KLOPSCH.


PREFACE.

At breakfast we have no time to spare, for the duties of the day areclamoring for attention; at the noon-day dining hour some of the familyare absent; but at six o'clock in the evening we all come to thetea-table for chit-chat and the recital of adventures. We take ourfriends in with us—the more friends, the merrier. You may imagine thatthe following chapters are things said or conversations indulged in, orpapers read, or paragraphs, made up from that interview. We now open thedoors very wide and invite all to come in and be seated around thetea-table.

T. DEW. T.


CONTENTS.


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CHAPTER I. The table-cloth is spread
CHAPTER II. Mr. Givemfits and Dr. Butterfield
CHAPTER III. A growler soothed
CHAPTER IV. Carlo and the freezer
CHAPTER V. Old games repeated
CHAPTER VI. The full-blooded cow
CHAPTER VII. The dregs in Leatherback's tea-cup
CHAPTER VIII. The hot axle
CHAPTER IX. Beefsteak for ministers