By profession a hotelkeeper, the elder Parer on all accounts had the shrewd joviality of his calling. |
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The group went to the end of the lake, where the hotelkeeper has a house and farm and allows people to look around if they give a donation. |
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After fighting in the Mexican-American War, he resettled in Pekin, Illinois, where he became a hotelkeeper. |
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The tale of the Basque hotelkeeper Lyda Esain captures graphically the challenges and drudgery of owning and operating such an enterprise. |
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They rented a small house from the German hotelkeeper, beside the Augustinian priory and oldest church in North India. |
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For those staying in hotels copy of the statement made at the hotelkeeper constitutes the declaration of presence. |
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The hotelkeeper, named Friebourg, teases Martin, a bright, good-natured child, and gets him to try to saddle a wild colt as a joke. |
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The marriage of his beloved son, Ofer, to Galya, daughter of a rich hotelkeeper, had ended five years earlier. |
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Under the de Gaulle government, any hotelkeeper who shelters a woman engaged in this trade is guilty of procuring, as though he were an actual procurer living off her earnings. |
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They discuss a deserter, his connection to the eponymous Auckland hotelkeeper, and his death in a Bulawayo teak forest, burned to charcoal by lightning. |
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The American system is doubtless the best for the hotelkeeper, as there are manifest advantages in feeding masses at once, over feeding the same number in detail. |
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