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1    1,    7|        will draw freely on his hospitality,” said Lord Glenarvan.~“
2    1,    7|     you, meantime, a few dayshospitality. I only hope you will not
3    2,    3|   called upon to exercise such hospitality. Of the BRITANNIA and Captain
4    2,    8| visitors to stop and dine. His hospitality was willingly accepted.
5    2,   14|      abuse such kindly-offered hospitality.”~“My Lord,” returned Michael
6    2,   14|    were about to receive their hospitality.~Michael and Sandy Patterson
7    2,   14|    offering them this splendid hospitality.~It was not long before
8    3,    8|        forego a taste of Maori hospitality. I think it certainly more
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