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If you are looking for a nice little silver and jewellery shop, try the delightful A Woodhouse & Son, At The Sign Of The Silver Mousetrap (established 1690) in Carey Street, WC2 and, when you are done there, have a pint of bitter in The Seven Stars Inn (established 1602), a few doors along....but mind the stairs to the lavatory. Quaint is the word.
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