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1 Hope they gave you a better lunch at Gloucester than we did here.
2 You'd better lunch with me, and we can talk.
3 Perhaps one might find a better lunch in Paris, but he surely couldn't find this one.
4 We'd better lunch together, hadn't we?
5 I suppose you'd better lunch with us-you'llhave to wait till two, though, because I'm having a long morning with Stephen.
7 "No, better -Webetter lunch together to-morrow."
8 "We had better lunch with our things on," said Mrs. Vervain, "and then there needn't be any delay in starting.
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