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Introduction of small hotels

Hotel is the work of Emile Zola, a famous French naturalist novelist. The Inn is the seventh novel of the Lugong-Mccard family. The text truly shows the poor and depraved life of handicraft workers in the second Reich of France. The significance of 1' s Inn lies not in its revolutionary nature, but in its true portrayal of the passive and numb miserable life of the underclass workers who have not yet awakened in a specific historical stage of social development. The novel was written from the age of 2 until the death of Elvis Presley, and the story took place in 20 years (1850- 1869). The third chapter of the story.