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Lord Peter Wimsey: [Finishing up a meal prepared by Bunter] High tea rather than luncheon.Bunter: [Entering the room] High tea, my lord?Lord Peter Wimsey: [With understatement] A meal not to be despised, Bunter. True, you have served me a twaite meunere instead of a kipper and a bottlr of Poilly-Fume instead of a mug of tea, but the result, I assure you, was just as satisfying.Bunter: Well, I'm very glad to hear it.Lord Peter Wimsey: Yes, well, I was pulling your leg, old lad. I was ravenous, and at one epicurean stroke, you have appeased both glutton and gourmet.Bunter: Thank you, my lord.

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