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1 He would see what the Duchess was doing, and perhaps stay to luncheon .
2 Will you stay to luncheon and talk it over with us?
3 We-youwill stay to luncheon , will you not, Miss Wynne?
4 You are not going?-No ,indeed ,youmust stay to luncheon .
5 But I have asked Malipieri to stay to luncheon .
6 I'll tell him you could not stay to luncheon .
7 The Queen said, "You will stay to luncheon , will you not?"
8 The Baroness thereupon asked the visitor to stay to luncheon , and Malipieri accepted, and sat down.
9 He would make a point of having a good long chat, and perhaps stay to luncheon .
10 We were invited to stay to luncheon .
11 Just then a message was brought from Mrs. Evelyn inviting Miss Menella's friends to stay to luncheon .
12 You'd better stay to luncheon to-day, Nora, so as to be here when the great trying-on moment dawns.
13 Her father, meanwhile, with his kindly country hospitality, was pressing Mr. Thornton to stay to luncheon with them.
14 I would ask you to stay to luncheon , but I'm afraid there mightn't be enough to go round.
15 You'll stay to luncheon , of course?
16 You will stay to luncheon ?
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