The meaning of "At lunch next day" in Anon Chekhov's short stories About Love
What is the meaning of "lunch next day" in the context of the sentences:
"At lunch next day there were very nice pies, crayfish, and mutton cutlets; and while we were eating, Nikanor, the cook, came up to ask what the visitors would like for dinner."
Is it literally means lunch next day or is it means the leftover over from yesterday?
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Yes, the basic meaning. '
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Yes, the basic meaning.
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