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Charles Dickens books, of yester years, the value of a book in the true interpretation of its titles, and make meaning to human value, the following is a piece of this title content of Charles Dickens: The year 1775, there stood upon the borders of Epping Forest, at a distance of about twelve miles from London measuring from the Standard in Cornhill, or rather from the spot on or near to which the Standard used to be in days of yore a house of public entertainment called the Maypole; which fact was demonstrated to all such travellers as could neither read nor write (and at that time a vast number both of travellers and stay-at-homes were in this condition) by the emblem reared on the roadside over against the house, which, if not of those goodly proportions that Maypoles were wont to present in olden times, was a fair young ash, thirty feet in height, and straight as any arrow that ever English yeoman drew
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