Tea in China is a deleted instrumental composition from the 1964 film Mary Poppins.
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Richard Sherman: Now we see the threesome jogging. And as the camera moves back, we see that their Victorian sofa is being carried by two Chinese coolies.
Pamela Travers: Do you think this scene could happen out of doors in a Chinese garden?
Sherman: Sure, yes. Honorable Mary of the house of poets may upon my unworthy.
Travers: Well, you know there's a tremendous lot of bowing going on. It can be great fun, because you remember they get down, then I suppose from their sofa.
