Hospitality, mountain tribes, – still – a sacred duty; man slay a chan — John F. Baddeley

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Hospitality, as with all the mountain tribes, was – and is still – a most sacred duty; and the man who would slay a chance-met traveller without pity or remorse for the sake of trifling gain, would lay down his life for the very same individual were he to cross his threshold as even an unbidden guest.

John F. Baddeley

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