The luncheon, by William Somerset Maugham, begins with flattery and hypocrisy on the part of the lady and ends with the narrator’s disillusionment who was shocked at the unexpected turn of events. Imagining yourself to be the narrator, write a letter to your father describing your harrowing experience.
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The luncheon, by William Somerset Maugham, begins with flattery and hypocrisy on the part of the lady and ends with the narrator’s disillusionment who was shocked at the unexpected turn of events. Imagining yourself to be the narrator, write a letter to your father describing your harrowing experience.The luncheon, by William Somerset Maugham, begins with flattery and hypocrisy on the part of the lady and ends with the narrator’s disillusionment who was shocked at the unexpected turn of events. Imagining yourself to be the narrator, write a letter to your father describing your harrowing experience.
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