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Lady Cynthia gave a little start, and Francis, who happened to be watching her, was amazed at her expression. "Your father, Margaret!" she pointed out. "I wonder if he is lunching here." "He told me that he was lunching somewhere with a South American friend one of his partners, I believe," Margaret replied. "I expect he is looking for him."

Very soon after this conversation Fan commenced her new work of learning dressmaking, going every morning by omnibus to Regent Street, lunching where she worked, and returning to Dawson Place at four o'clock. After the preliminary difficulties, or rather strangeness inseparable from a new occupation, had been got over, she began to find her work very agreeable.

But now, I saw, was my chance, and when the friend who had been lunching with us asked if we would not like to drive across that neutral territory and go into Spain a bit, it seemed as if the dream of my youth had suddenly renewed itself with the purpose of coming immediately true.

Lunching at a tavern in the Isle of Wight, he asked: "Oh, is not this a very large chop for such a small island?" Similarly, I have been astonished at the apparent disproportion between the size of the eel and the insignificance of the creek whence the exultant black has hauled it.

"Mother, you know it is always dark through there, even in broad daylight, and after dark it is pitchy." "I can't get any train until one o'clock," went on Mrs. Lewis, "so, Freda, we will hurry back to the bungalow and leave everything ready for tea. We can prepare things while the girls are lunching."

Reading and the spring-tide beauties of the Thames valley had gone by in the morning. Then, after the attendant had passed along the corridor announcing lunch, and those who were lunching had followed him in single file, had come the lonely majesty of the Somerset downs, lying like great headlands along the plain, a vast sky of rippled blue and silver above them.

There's something for you to go on." He bent over his desk again and worked steadily until one o'clock his hour for lunching. Then he put on his hat and coat, and after a comfortable meal sallied out in search of Mr. Smith. The boarding-house, an old and dilapidated building, was in a bystreet convenient to the harbour.

"I should love to make it dinner," she, said to herself, as she sealed the envelope, "but before one knows how she will behave in connection with the men I suppose one must think of the other people." It was Friday, and Hilda was lunching.

We found the Cadets lunching on the platform of the great western keep, while a historic pageant organized in their honor was winding through the steep mediæval streets—a cavalcade of archers, men at arms, and many-colored troubadours, who, after effecting a triumphal entrance to the town over lowered drawbridges, mounted to unfurl their banner on our tower.

Hawley encamped at Falkirk, and while the Atholl men were deserting by scores, Lord George skilfully deceived him, arrived on the Falkirk moor unobserved, and held the ridge above Hawley's position, while the General was lunching with Lady Kilmarnock. In the second line were the Atholl men, Lord Lewis Gordon's levies, and Lord Ogilvy's.

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