Friday, August 1, 2014

The Festival. . .of Afternoon Tea

In nothing is the English genius for domesticity more notably declared than in the institution of this festival—almost one may call it so—of afternoon tea. Beneath simple roofs, the hour of tea has something in it of sacred; for it marks the end of domestic work and worry, the beginning of restful, sociable evening. The mere chink of cups and saucers tunes the mind to happy repose. 


George Gissing
The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, 1903