Over the Teacups by Oliver Wendell Holmes
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ensures my repose from earthly labors, but I will not be rash enough to
promise that I will not even once again greet my old and new readers if the impulse becomes irresistible to renew a companionship which has been to me such a source of happiness. BEVERLY FARM, Mass., August, 1891. O. W. H. OVER THE TEACUPS. I INTRODUCTION. This series of papers was begun in March, 1888. A single number was printed, when it was interrupted the course of events, and not resumed until nearly years later, in January, 1890. The plan of the series was not formed in my mind when I wrote the number. In returning to my task I found that my original plan had shaped itself in the underground laboratory of my thought so that some changes had to be made in what I had written. As I proceeded, the slight story which formed a part of my |
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