The Cohansey tea-fight
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Two young visitors stay with an aunt in a quiet riverside town, watching a storm that threatens their plans to attend a girls' tea-party; when the outing seems unlikely, their aunt and grandmother reminisce, and the elder recounts a memorable tea-fight on the nearby creek. The narrative proceeds through that recollection, blending small-town detail, family warmth, and gentle humor to depict communal customs, intergenerational connections, and the modest pleasures of sociability and local tradition.
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