why did the narrator take his friend to foyot's when he knew it was beyond his means?
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Foyot's was well beyond the narrator's means, yet he agreed to take the woman there because he was flattered that the lady thought that he was rich and could afford to eat at an expensive restaurant like Foyot's. Secondly, he was too young to have learnt to say no to a woman.
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