SUMMARY-THE LUNCHEON
A most delightfully humorous narrative, "The
Luncheon" is a slice
of life story about Maugham's luncheon date proposed to him by
a woman whom he hopes is a supporter of his art. Having only communicated with
her through the mail, the author is rather surprised to meet a woman of forty
who gives him "the impression of having more teeth, white and large and
even, than were necessary for any practical purpose."
Since the author has only eighty francs
to last him the rest of the month, he is anxious about eating at the restaurant
where French senators dine that she suggests. However, his lady friend
reassures him, "I never eat anything for luncheon," adding that she
never eats more than one thing. What she should have said is that she never eats
more than one thing at a time because she orders several things, but each one
individually, and sometimes they are not even Γ la
carte: salmon,
caviar, champagne, giant asparagus that has just arrived, a peach from Italy,
and coffee and ice-cream. All the time that she is consuming such rich foods
and drink, she scolds Maugham for eating red meat, as he has ordered mutton:
"You see, you've filled your
stomach with a lot of meat"—my one miserable little chop—"and you
can't eat any more. But I've just had a snack and I shall enjoy a peach."
When the bill for the "light
lunch" comes, Maugham has only three francs left to leave a meager tip for
the "false-faced" waiter. Now, Maugham has the rest of the month
ahead of him and he is penurious. The supporter offers him nothing; instead she
jumps into a cab and calls happily to him.
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