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" "What does G. R. Mean?" asked Marco. "_Georgius Rex_, " replied Forester, --"that is, George, the king. Ifthere are any such, the mark on them means that they belonged to theking of England, before this country was separated from England. Inthose days, the king's workmen went into the forests to select and markthe trees which were to be cut down for the king's use, and these markswere left upon the stumps. " "And how long ago was that?" asked Marco. "O, it must have been sixty or seventy year...s ago. But I can hardlybelieve that the stumps would last as long as that. " "I mean to ask some of the men, when I get up in the woods, how longthe stumps do last, " said Marco. "They last very long, I know, " said Forester. "The people, after gettingtired of waiting to have them rot out, tear them up with machines, andmake fences of them. " "I don't see how they can make fences of stumps, " said Marco. "They put them in a row, with the roots in the air, " replied Forester. "They make a funny-looking fence.
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