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 1       V|     coachman's inquiring to what hotel he should take his passengers,
 2       V| introduction.~ ~The cards of the hotel in question bore the important
 3       V|       farewell.~ ~Reaching their hotel, our three travellers were
 4       V|             On his return to the hotel, he stoutly protested against
 5      VI|  deserted street in front of the hotel, and Blanka recognised in
 6     VII|          they[64] regained their hotel. He knew at least that the
 7    VIII|          forced to return to her hotel and dress for the theatre.~ ~
 8    VIII|    princess when she reached her hotel. The proprietor himself
 9    VIII|          was out," explained the hotel keeper, with a bow and a
10    VIII|         she turned calmly to the hotel proprietor. "I must beg
11    VIII|       feel obliged to leave your hotel at once. Let my old rooms
12    VIII|         equipage appeared at the hotel door, and he himself came
13    VIII|     order the apartments in this hotel commonly occupied by visiting
14    VIII|         of her apartments in the hotel seemed to her of such trifling
15    VIII|     leave further details to the hotel keeper. He will provide
16      IX|          to Blanka by one of the hotel servants. It was unsigned,
17       X|          At the very door of her hotel she began to exchange pleasantries
18       X|          the room and out of the hotel as if pursued by a legion
19       X|       that why he ran out of the hotel in such an extraordinary
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