'This brought them to the fireside, where the easy chair was drawn cozily up, and the tea things stood ready to the sitter's elbow, the very sugar in the cup. There were several books on a shelf; one lay beside the tea things open.' In Mr Utterson's and Mr Poole's view, who would belong in this cozy scene?

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'This brought them to the fireside, where the easy chair was drawn cozily up, and the tea things stood ready to the sitter's elbow, the very sugar in the cup. There were several books on a shelf; one lay beside the tea things open.' In Mr Utterson's and Mr Poole's view, who would belong in this cozy scene?





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