Stardust in Long Island
ACT ONE The house on the cliff had been built in 1912 by a man named Arthur Penhaligon, who had made his fortune in steel and his misery in marriage. He built it to be seen from the water, because ships passing through New York Harbor needed to know that someone had arrived and stayed. The house was a monument to staying. It was also a monument to the lie that staying ever solves anything....
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