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 1   III|          was attributed a whole host of good qualities, and the
 2   VII|        in order that, as a good host, he might devote himself
 3   VII|         and muscles.~ ~Below, a host of school children, drawn
 4   VII|       the following day a whole host of managers, cashiers, scribes,
 5    IX|   politely as if he were a real host and they were real guests.
 6    IX|    evening, etc."~ ~The amiable host laid himself out to make
 7    IX|         felt neglected. A model host, indeed!~ ~At last Abellino
 8    IX|      led him straight up to the host, and introduced him.~ ~"
 9    IX|             Pardon me, honoured host, for my indecent haste in
10    IX| Abellino was not in reality the host of the evening, and as if
11    IX|      meet the new arrivals. The host, I mean Mr. Kecskerey, went
12   XII|       around him a merry lively host of guests with cheerful,
13   XII|         especially toasting the host and hostess; thence proceeding
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