Answer:
the answer is "informal language"
If they were wise they would did it earlier. Instead serving westernoids
<span>We could not give her those glib assurances that naive souls make so easily to others concerning their after state. …
The narrator is making it clear here that he does not believe in an after life. He says that he cannot assure Mrs. Herd that she was going anywhere in an "after state" because he thinks people who say things like that are being 'glib' and 'naive'. </span>
<span>the answer is hospitable or hospitality, which refers to the way people treat other people who come into their home. It is an adjective. A hospitable person appears friendly and caring whereas inhospitable is the opposite.</span>