There you behold the Tower of London," said Winwike, pointing downwards.
"And there I read the history of England," said Renard.
"If it is written in those towers, it is a dark and bloody history," replied the
warder; "and yet your worship says truly. The building on which we stand,
and those around us, are the best chronicles of our country. I can recount to
your worship their foundation, and the chief events that have happened within
them, if you are disposed to listen to me."-Ainsworth's Tower of London.
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