The Martyr of Reason
The village of Saint-Sulpice was a place of deep shadows and deeper faith. In the year 1642, the only thing more feared than the plague was the Inquisition. Gabriel had arrived in the village three years prior, a wanderer with a small leather bag of books and a mind that refused to accept the world as a miracle. Gabriel did not claim to be a man of God, nor a man of science—for "science" was a...
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