Love and tea: A comedy-drama of colonial times in two acts

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Miss Boltwood, a despotic spinster, is persuaded to join a band of ladies who have sworn to give up tea and all taxed articles till the Revolutionary War is over. The tea habit is too strong for Miss Boltwood and she drinks it secretly. Her niece, Betty, discovers this and uses the information to compel her aunt to consent to her (Betty’s) engagement to the young minuteman, William Dickinson.

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  • User image   Theo
    26 Sep 2014
    Honestly, just look at the title. A professional wouldn't name his book this way.
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  • User image   ashley wheeler
    16 Dec 2013
    this book is insanewell i should not say book, but if it is not a book and according to justin its not an essay either then what do we call it. i definetly did not enjoy it and i love to read so.....when i say i love to read i read anything and am pretty much satisfied, but this book was definetly something i regret having read it in the first place. my appologies go to the author but everything i just said is true.
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  • User image   justin
    31 Jul 2011
    This book is weak, hardly a book, it isn't even an essay. This is beginner material that covers some basic need to know information, although it does not provide any practical information or advice on the subject of the title of the book.
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  • User image   mjs22002
    27 Feb 2011
    a scam. no book inside
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