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So: Pay this problem away and put some time and effort into nurturing this friendship (if you still value it) and into cultivating others; and try not to be a houseguest anywhere past a second night, at least not when your hosts are in the den and can't escape from you behind their own closed doors; and always, always, from now on, hostly adamance be damned, bring your own inflatable bed.
Polanski breaks up the great soliloquy, "If it were done, when 'tis done, then 'twere well / It were done quickly," into fragments as the protagonist moves from a public space to more private ones within the castle; but the speech begins strikingly as Macbeth sits at table in the place of honor directly next to the king whose assassination he weighs and contemplates, abstracted for the moment from his hostly duties.
This phrase comes to mind in the light of a passage elsewhere in the novel, where Howard is seen 'slicing his hostly bread' (p.