A3.
Answer the following questions,
1. How did the lady manage to get an invitation for a luncheon from the writer?
2. It is evident that the writer was disappointed by the appearance of the lady. How
do we learn this?
3. The writer says ‘Panic seized me.'When and why did this happen?
4. ‘Oh, no, I'm not hungry, you see, I don't eat luncheon. I have a cup of coffee in
the morning and then dinner, but I never eat more than one thing for luncheon
I was speaking for you.'Who said this? What is ironical in this statement?
5. "Today she weighs twenty-one stone,' Why is the writer happy that the lady is
overweight?
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Vocabulary
A happy smile spread over his broad, priest-like face, and he assured me that they had
some so large, so splendid, so tender, that it was a marvel
The words in italics aptly describe the waiter's face and the asparagus,
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ans no.1 The lady in question presented herself as a connoisseur of good literature and as an admirer of young Somerset Maugham. She sent him a note telling him she had just read his new novel and would like to have a little chat with him if he would "give her a little luncheon at Foyot's," an expensive Parisian restaurant.
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