The Last Keeper
The fog that November in London did not roll in; it descended like a verdict. Arthur Blackwood stood at the pulpit of St. Mary's in Whitechapel and watched the congregation huddle beneath their shawls. The candlelight flickered across faces that had forgotten what sunlight looked like. He spoke of salvation, and the words tasted like ash in his mouth, because salvation was a word people in...
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