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Ben's Place Bed and Breakfast
Ben's Place, Worms, NE - Inn
Ben's Place
123 Fake Street
Worms, NE 12345
USA
Phone: +1-800-462-2632
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Ben, the most exalted potentate
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$100 - $200
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My name is Caius Marcius, who hath done 
To thee particularly and to all the Volsces 
Great hurt and mischief; thereto witness may 
My surname, Coriolanus. The painful service, 
The extreme dangers, and the drops of blood 
Shed for my thankless country are requited 
But with that surname -- a good memory, 
And witness of the malice and displeasure 
Which thou shouldst bear me. Only that name remains. 
The cruelty and envy of the people, 
Permitted by our dastard nobles, who 
Have all forsook me, hath devoured the rest; 
And suffered me by th' voice of slaves to be 
Whooped out of Rome. Now this extremity 
Hath brought me to thy hearth, not out of hope-- 
Mistake me not -- to save my life; for if 
I had feared death, of all the men i' th' world 
I would have 'voided thee; but in mere spite, 
To be full quit of those my banishers, 
Stand I before thee here. Then if thou hast 
A heart of wreak in thee, that wilt revenge 
Thine own particular wrongs.My name is Caius Marcius, who hath done 
To thee particularly and to all the Volsces 
Great hurt and mischief; thereto witness may 
My surname, Coriolanus. The painful service, 
The extreme dangers, and the drops of blood 
Shed for my thankless country are requited 
But with that surname -- a good memory, 
And witness of the malice and displeasure 
Which thou shouldst bear me. Only that name remains. 
The cruelty and envy of the people, 
Permitted by our dastard nobles, who 
Have all forsook me, hath devoured the rest; 
And suffered me by th' voice of slaves to be 
Whooped out of Rome. Now this extremity 
Hath brought me to thy hearth, not out of hope-- 
Mistake me not -- to save my life; for if 
I had feared death, of all the men i' th' world 
I would have 'voided thee; but in mere spite, 
To be full quit of those my banishers, 
Stand I before thee here. Then if thou hast 
A heart of wreak in thee, that wilt revenge 
Thine own particular wrongs.
My name is Caius Marcius, who hath done 
To thee particularly and to all the Volsces 
Great hurt and mischief; thereto witness may 
My surname, Coriolanus. The painful service, 
The extreme dangers, and the drops of blood 
Shed for my thankless country are requited 
But with that surname -- a good memory, 
And witness of the malice and displeasure 
Which thou shouldst bear me. Only that name remains. 
The cruelty and envy of the people, 
Permitted by our dastard nobles, who 
Have all forsook me, hath devoured the rest; 
And suffered me by th' voice of slaves to be 
Whooped out of Rome. Now this extremity 
Hath brought me to thy hearth, not out of hope-- 
Mistake me not -- to save my life; for if 
I had feared death, of all the men i' th' world 
I would have 'voided thee; but in mere spite, 
To be full quit of those my banishers, 
Stand I before thee here. Then if thou hast 
A heart of wreak in thee, that wilt revenge 
Thine own particular wrongs.My name is Caius Marcius, who hath done 
To thee particularly and to all the Volsces 
Great hurt and mischief; thereto witness may 
My surname, Coriolanus. The painful service, 
The extreme dangers, and the drops of blood 
Shed for my thankless country are requited 
But with that surname -- a good memory, 
And witness of the malice and displeasure 
Which thou shouldst bear me. Only that name remains. 
The cruelty and envy of the people, 
Permitted by our dastard nobles, who 
Have all forsook me, hath devoured the rest; 
And suffered me by th' voice of slaves to be 
Whooped out of Rome. Now this extremity 
Hath brought me to thy hearth, not out of hope-- 
Mistake me not -- to save my life; for if 
I had feared death, of all the men i' th' world 
I would have 'voided thee; but in mere spite, 
To be full quit of those my banishers, 
Stand I before thee here. Then if thou hast 
A heart of wreak in thee, that wilt revenge 
Thine own particular wrongs.
My name is Caius Marcius, who hath done 
To thee particularly and to all the Volsces 
Great hurt and mischief; thereto witness may 
My surname, Coriolanus. The painful service, 
The extreme dangers, and the drops of blood 
Shed for my thankless country are requited 
But with that surname -- a good memory, 
And witness of the malice and displeasure 
Which thou shouldst bear me. Only that name remains. 
The cruelty and envy of the people, 
Permitted by our dastard nobles, who 
Have all forsook me, hath devoured the rest; 
And suffered me by th' voice of slaves to be 
Whooped out of Rome. Now this extremity 
Hath brought me to thy hearth, not out of hope-- 
Mistake me not -- to save my life; for if 
I had feared death, of all the men i' th' world 
I would have 'voided thee; but in mere spite, 
To be full quit of those my banishers, 
Stand I before thee here. Then if thou hast 
A heart of wreak in thee, that wilt revenge 
Thine own particular wrongs.My name is Caius Marcius, who hath done 
To thee particularly and to all the Volsces 
Great hurt and mischief; thereto witness may 
My surname, Coriolanus. The painful service, 
The extreme dangers, and the drops of blood 
Shed for my thankless country are requited 
But with that surname -- a good memory, 
And witness of the malice and displeasure 
Which thou shouldst bear me. Only that name remains. 
The cruelty and envy of the people, 
Permitted by our dastard nobles, who 
Have all forsook me, hath devoured the rest; 
And suffered me by th' voice of slaves to be 
Whooped out of Rome. Now this extremity 
Hath brought me to thy hearth, not out of hope-- 
Mistake me not -- to save my life; for if 
I had feared death, of all the men i' th' world 
I would have 'voided thee; but in mere spite, 
To be full quit of those my banishers, 
Stand I before thee here. Then if thou hast 
A heart of wreak in thee, that wilt revenge 
Thine own particular wrongs.
My name is Caius Marcius, who hath done 
To thee particularly and to all the Volsces 
Great hurt and mischief; thereto witness may 
My surname, Coriolanus. The painful service, 
The extreme dangers, and the drops of blood 
Shed for my thankless country are requited 
But with that surname -- a good memory, 
And witness of the malice and displeasure 
Which thou shouldst bear me. Only that name remains. 
The cruelty and envy of the people, 
Permitted by our dastard nobles, who 
Have all forsook me, hath devoured the rest; 
And suffered me by th' voice of slaves to be 
Whooped out of Rome. Now this extremity 
Hath brought me to thy hearth, not out of hope-- 
Mistake me not -- to save my life; for if 
I had feared death, of all the men i' th' world 
I would have 'voided thee; but in mere spite, 
To be full quit of those my banishers, 
Stand I before thee here. Then if thou hast 
A heart of wreak in thee, that wilt revenge 
Thine own particular wrongs.My name is Caius Marcius, who hath done 
To thee particularly and to all the Volsces 
Great hurt and mischief; thereto witness may 
My surname, Coriolanus. The painful service, 
The extreme dangers, and the drops of blood 
Shed for my thankless country are requited 
But with that surname -- a good memory, 
And witness of the malice and displeasure 
Which thou shouldst bear me. Only that name remains. 
The cruelty and envy of the people, 
Permitted by our dastard nobles, who 
Have all forsook me, hath devoured the rest; 
And suffered me by th' voice of slaves to be 
Whooped out of Rome. Now this extremity 
Hath brought me to thy hearth, not out of hope-- 
Mistake me not -- to save my life; for if 
I had feared death, of all the men i' th' world 
I would have 'voided thee; but in mere spite, 
To be full quit of those my banishers, 
Stand I before thee here. Then if thou hast 
A heart of wreak in thee, that wilt revenge 
Thine own particular wrongs.
My name is Caius Marcius, who hath done 
To thee particularly and to all the Volsces 
Great hurt and mischief; thereto witness may 
My surname, Coriolanus. The painful service, 
The extreme dangers, and the drops of blood 
Shed for my thankless country are requited 
But with that surname -- a good memory, 
And witness of the malice and displeasure 
Which thou shouldst bear me. Only that name remains. 
The cruelty and envy of the people, 
Permitted by our dastard nobles, who 
Have all forsook me, hath devoured the rest; 
And suffered me by th' voice of slaves to be 
Whooped out of Rome. Now this extremity 
Hath brought me to thy hearth, not out of hope-- 
Mistake me not -- to save my life; for if 
I had feared death, of all the men i' th' world 
I would have 'voided thee; but in mere spite, 
To be full quit of those my banishers, 
Stand I before thee here. Then if thou hast 
A heart of wreak in thee, that wilt revenge 
Thine own particular wrongs.
Lovely breakfast!