state three references from the story the luncheon that proves the narrator was not very well off when he entertained the lady at the foyots
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The story narrates how the narrator’s lady friend tactfully managed to have lunch from him in a highly expensive restaurant Foyot. With all his monetary constraints, the narrator decided to visit the restaurant where senators usually go, only to come across some embarrassing situations. He carefully made a plan to order for some items in the highly expensive restaurant which would not affect his monthly budget. However, when he found his lady friend placing the order one after another without bothering about the budget of the narrator, the irony unfolded. At the end, when the narrator’s lady friend recommended him to follow her path to have the so-called little luncheon, he humorously replied that he would do better than that by not taking dinner that night. In this context, the lady friend made the quoted remark.
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