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History for Sleep: Victorian tea rituals and quiet parlors
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Welcome to History for Sleep. I'm Lena. Tonight our story turns to the gentle customs of Victorian tea rituals and the quiet parlors where they unfolded. You can settle back now. Let your body grow still. The evening has come and with it a chance to listen to times long past. In those days people gathered for tea in rooms filled with soft light. Meanwhile the clink of cups offered a steady rhythm. However the real comfort came from the simple routines. For example the pouring of hot water. The stirring of sugar. These small acts filled the hours with calm. Since the world outside moved with haste the parlor became a place of pause. Although the furniture stood heavy and dark the atmosphere felt light. In fact the conversation stayed low and easy. Therefore listeners like you can follow along without effort. The tea itself came from distant lands yet it arrived in familiar cups. While the
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