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The place where Harry might be alone was after nuncheon when the children were free for some hours of play.
The "lovely, cold nuncheon" was set out on a table at the garden's center.
Come along with me now, Richey, and have a nice nuncheon.
It's been a long time since the cortege stopped for a nuncheon.
If you are hungry, we could have a nuncheon.
I think we'll all be ready for a nuncheon, a chair, and a drink by the time we get to Threadneedle.
It is slaking nuncheon out of some thing's brain pan.
I also think thatI am hungry, and that nuncheon awaits us.
The first noon bell seemed to signal a common hour for nuncheon, which the people back home called midmeal.
Teasingly, because of her frown, he asked if she did not like her nuncheon.
Behold our nuncheon feast, your majesty," he said. "
A custard may tide an old woman until nuncheon, but a lad of your years wants more than a shredded roll for his breakfast.
More searching in the schedule produced the information that "nuncheon" was on buffet in the galley.
The cook has promised us a lovely cold nuncheon, so that you may recruit your strength before your afternoon in the winery.
And since he was so kind as to bring me a present, would you like to invite Lord Denno to have a nuncheon with you?
Nuncheon, anyway.
Let us bespeak a booth and a nuncheon, so that we may be comfortable, and private, while you tell me the tale of that key.
Actually he came soon about the time FitzRoy ate his nuncheon and remained concealed about the palace for most of the day.
There were fewer people on the street seeking nuncheon during the day, the days themselves were shorter, and winter was coming on very early this year.
So munch on, crunch on, take your nuncheon, Breakfast, supper, dinner, luncheon!'
Well, that would take care of her nuncheon with nothing out of her pocket, and she'd be saved the trouble of straightening the pins herself.
She didn't have a chance to answer him then, but once the nuncheon rush was over and he had time again to talk, he brought it up again.
The word "nuncheon" is in it, and I looked it up and there is a meal called nuncheon.
Then there is the nuncheon, at noon or after as duties allow; and men gather for the daymeal, and such mirth as there still may be, about the hour of sunset.
Yes,--I left London this morning at eight o'clock, and the only ten minutes I have spent out of my chaise since that time procured me a nuncheon at Marlborough.