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"Hello the house" is a traditional greeting shouted out before approaching within gunshot range of a house, probably Southern U.S. in origin. Possibly a throwback to times in Appalachia when government revenuers were inclined to raid cabins looking for moonshine, or to the Civil War era when marauders were around and might be attacking the home of someone on the "wrong side".

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