Charles Dickens Quotes
The Stones Of Which The Strongest London Buildings Are Made, Are Not More Real, Or More Impossible To Be Displaced By Your Hands, Than Your Presence And Influence Have Been To Me, There And Everywhere, And Will Be.
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