The Pattern of the Spreading Dark
The first Hartley who built the manor believed in symmetry. The east wing mirrored the west, the north facade repeated the south, and the central hall was a perfect square, each side exactly thirty-two feet measured from the center of one column to the center of the next. The pattern repeated at every scale: the windows were arranged in threes, the chimneys in pairs, the gables in a rhythm that...
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