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1    7|         to be an offence against hospitality, but the most proper and
2    7|          who appeal, not to your hospitality, but to your hospitality;
3    7|         hospitality, but to your hospitality; who earnestly wish to be
4   11| undercurrent, I drank to genuine hospitality the heartiest draught I
5   14|      somewhere in his alley, and hospitality is the art of keeping you
6   15|     often performed this duty of hospitality, waited long enough to milk
7   19|          inhospitable board. The hospitality was as cold as the ices.
8   19|          a man incapacitated for hospitality. There was a man in my neighborhood
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