The author agreed to entertain nhis lady admirer to luncheon at Foyot's because__________.
A. he wanted to enjoy her company
B. he was flattered and was too young to say no to a woman
C. he thought a modest luncheon would not cost him much
D. he was curious about her ago.
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B.
he was flattered and was too young to say no to a woman
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