The waiter in the lesson 'The Luncheon' seemed to have understood the weakness of the lady.What was that?
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- "The Luncheon" is a short story penned by William Somerset Maugham. The story is about a lady who is forty years old and is a fan of writing.
- The lady is pretentious that she does not eat much. When she met the narrator she called him to a high-class restaurant for Luncheon.
- Luncheon is a light mid-day meal.
- When the lady ordered the meal and pretended that she does not eat much by saying 'no' the waiter understood the weakness of the lady.
- The weakness of the lady was that she loved food but she pretended to be modest.
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Explanation:
The Luncheon" is a short story penned by William Somerset Maugham. The story is about a lady who is forty years old and is a fan of writing.
The lady is pretentious that she does not eat much. When she met the narrator she called him to a high-class restaurant for Luncheon.
Luncheon is a light mid-day meal.
When the lady ordered the meal and pretended that she does not eat much by saying 'no' the waiter understood the weakness of the lady.
The weakness of the lady was that she loved food but she pretended to be modest.
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