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 1        I|        of the elevation of the Host, voices were hushed, heads
 2      III|        The duke understood his host’s astonishment.~ ~“Upon
 3     XVII|      course this had brought a host of eager suitors, not only
 4      XXV|      frequented the house, the host knew as much as the authorities;
 5     XXVI|           To-day,” replied the host, hesitatingly; “this morning—
 6     XXXI|    they reckoned without their host.~ ~They had spoken loud
 7    XXXVI| replies seemed to reassure the host a little.~ ~“And what is
 8    XXXVI|        excuse me,” resumed the host, in quite a different tone. “
 9    XXXVI|       will do this before your host. Consequently, day after
10    XLVII|        We reckoned without our host, as you will see.~ ~“It
11        L|        affair. They examined a host of witnesses, and there
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