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1 I have a luncheon appointment at twelve with Mr. Ford.
2 I have a luncheon engagement with Mr. and Mrs. Presson.
3 You will excuse me, I have a luncheon engagement now.
4 We can't accept, for we have a luncheon engagement at Baretti's with two seniors.
5 I have a luncheon here at half-past one!
6 Because I have a luncheon date.
7 I have a luncheon appointment with him at twelve, and a lot of letters to dictate before I can keep it.
8 I have a luncheon engagement in half an hour, and can give you twenty minutes, but it will do no good, I am sure.
9 He had a luncheon engagement with Anthony Horn, the Manhattan organic commissioner-general.
10 Rush ahead because the boss has a luncheon to get to.
11 We had a luncheon party at Rheims, in a certain hotel.
12 It was really due to Hutchins, therefore, that Mr. McDonald had a luncheon .
13 I 've a luncheon engagement with my mother, and then Swayvill's funeral to attend.
14 He had a luncheon to attend and didn't want to smell like bourbon.
15 We are having a luncheon there in a splendid place.
16 We went to the Red Lion, and had a luncheon of cold lamb and cold pigeon-pie.
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