I was lunching with a man at the Bachelor's only yesterday who swore he knew a fellow who had met a man whose cousin worked.
The man I was lunchingwith jumped clean out of his seat and swallowed his cigar.
I was lunching immediately on the other side of the forest.
There was more than a chance that he might be lunching there.
Look here," she said impulsively, "what is to prevent you from lunching with me?
If you don't mind lunching a little late, we might do Brighton.
This morning, trying to lose time before lunching at Monte Savella, I was attracted into that little round brick church nearly always closed, which stands in a circular hole under the Palatine.
Yesterday, with Maria, Antonia, and the poet Pascarella, to Rocca di Papa, lunching in a piece of the woods which M.
Kitty, instead of lunching out that day, took sandwiches to the office and spent the luncheon-hour breaking off her engagement again.
They were lunching at one of those underground resorts about which, as Kitty said, you never know, some being highly respectable, while others are not.
Alicia my constant companion, sharing every moment of the day, going and coming together, lunching together, discussing everything.
I offered to go to her, but she would drop in, she graciously insisted, now that I was a family man, after lunching with a friend at the Brevoort.
In the City, where quick lunchingis a desideratum, these establishments flourished exceedingly.
I have called at the ineligible rooms of a chorus lady while she was lunching on fried liver and bacon; her hair was in curling-pins, and her principal article of attire was a far from cleanly peignoir.
That would cut me short--lunching at Ghiffa, I mean.
Recalling what Lady Wychcote had said about lunchingwith Bobby at Murano, she thought for a moment of going there and trying to find them in time for luncheon.
He will not find them lunching in the showy restaurants of the Touraine or in its newest competitor farther up Boylston street.
And yet this club, typical of so many others in the downtown business heart of Manhattan, is but a cog in the mighty machine of the lunching of the workaday multitudes of downtown.
What I mean to say is, it's a far cry from fishing for whiting in the North Sea to lunching with a beautiful princess at the Carlton--when you think your wife's down in Norfolk.
What a word to use from a man who goes off fishing for whiting, and is lunching at the Carlton, some days afterwards, with two ladies of extraordinary attractions!
Then how did you happen to be lunching with her husband?
Oh, Howard, it's so much pleasanter lunchingalone to-day.
Richard is by this time lunching at the Fordham Inn, with half a dozen stupid farmers.
A few months after the Leutenberg tragedy I chanced to be lunching at the "Esplanade" in Berlin, chatting with Laroque, of the French Embassy.
His Imperial Highness, who had, I knew, been lunching with the Emperor at the Koenigliches Schloss across the bridge, seemed unusually serious and thoughtful.
One day I had been lunching in Berlin at the "Bristol," in Unter den Linden, at a big party given by the Baroness von Buelow.
The better-circumstanced pilgrims had taken the tables by assault, and a great many priests were to be seen hastily lunching amidst all the clatter of knives, forks, and crockery.
It was at a little table at the far end of the room that Raymonde was lunching with Madame Desagneaux and Madame Volmar.
To this lunching or dining in public, however, I shall never accustom myself.
She was lunching with her father and Oscar Immelan.
I am lunching at Belgrave Square, if Maggie has not forgotten, and I shall tell you then what I have written to Paul Matinsky.
While those lunching at the adjoining tables were finishing their meal, they talked for a long time, both in subdued tones, while waiting to be served.
Next she watched the people lunching at the tables in the dining-room, attributing to them, according to their appearance, ridiculous opinions or grotesque passions.
They paddled across the Atlantic river, and by the time they had arrived on the other side they had no objection to lunching again, and as fortune seemed to favor them, they spied in the distance a very big woodchuck.
She mentioned glibly that she was dining that night with Mrs. Asquith, whose husband was then Chancellor of the Exchequer, and that the day after she was lunching with "the Crewes.
The next thing I remember is his lunching with us on quite intimate terms, accompanied by Belloc.
Childhood's "May I have real tea" had grown into the tea-table of the Junior Debating Club, and Lucian Oldershaw remembers Gilbert as a young man still lunching at tea shops.
Aber how does it come that you are lunching alone, Mr. Eschenbach?
I was lunching at the house of a friend, the vicar of a lonely parish in Hampshire, and besides ourselves there were five ladies, four of them young, at our round table.
After lunching I had an hour's pleasant conversation with the genial landlord and his buxom good-looking wife; they were both natives of a New Forest village and glad to talk about it with one who knew it intimately.
Lord de Tabley, who was staying at Ryde, having learnt that I was staying with a friend near Niton Bay, wrote to me there saying that he somewhat specially wanted to see me, and proposed our lunching together at an hotel at Ventnor.
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