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1 We have tiffin between twelve and one, and dinner at half-past seven.
2 We shall have tiffin in half an hour, when I can introduce you to the other officers.
3 And now let us have tiffin .
4 There brokers of all kinds used to meet each other, have tiffin , and write their letters and contracts.
5 He went in and had tiffin with them in the hanging garden.
6 We set up an aid-post, our first stationary one; Sarcka produced a tin of Maconochie, and we had tiffin .
7 Had tiffin with the Bengalese.
8 "We had tiffin at Suez, and it means luncheon," interposed Morris.
9 "I should enjoy it of all things; perhaps you will have tiffin with me at the hotel?"
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