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In medieval times, the usual sign for a tavern was to hand an uprooted bush over the door. However, like the inventor of the better mousetrap, the purveyor of first-class wine would not need a bush to attract customers; they would beat a path to his door.

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In medieval times, the usual sign for a tavern was to hand an uprooted bush over the door. However, like the inventor of the better mousetrap, the purveyor of first-class wine would not need a bush to attract customers; they would beat a path to his door.

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