A large hotel was full with an incoming convention. Housekeeping personnel were overworked in preparing the rooms for the guests and so did not clean as thoroughly as usual. A guest hurt her hand when she encountered a razor blade that had been left in a dresser drawer, and she sued the hotel. No similar accident had ever occurred at the hotel throughout its twelve years of business. Will the hotel be liable in this case?
A) Yes, the hotel was negligent and will be liable for the injuries.
B) No, the added demand on the hotel's services excuses it from liability in this case.
C) No, since no prior similar incidents had occurred, the hotel could not have foreseen the injury in this case and therefore is not liable.
D) No, since hotels are not liable for their guests' injuries unless the hotel staff intentionally causes the injury.
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