On the chapter the luncheon why did the narrator startled agree to treat the woman at a restaurant that was beyond his means ? State two reason
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because she has done some mistake and she has done some trouble to them
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Though it was beyond his means, the author agreed to treat the woman at a restuarant because of the following reasons:
1) He was too young to have learned to say no to a woman.
2) He expected that the lady might be young and attractive.
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