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Article: More and more hotels decide that catering to customers' pets is good business. (Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
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- April 21, 1994
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PHILADELPHIA _ When in Philadelphia, Musette stays at the Four Seasons Hotel.
She arrived again last week, and followed her normal routine: She checked the thick, marble pillars outside to make sure she was at the right place, pranced toward the front desk, had her snack ordered (first) and checked in (second).
She dragged her friend Margot Teleki to the elevator. They glided up to their floor, then Musette walked briskly down the long hallway. Her friend, in those gosh darn high heels, was slow as molasses. But, then again, Teleki was paying the bill.
In the room, Musette jumped on the bed, took a whiff of the chips and crackers stacked atop the mini-fridge and, ...
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