The silver mirage
Henry Warren stood on the sixty-eightth floor of his building on Fifth Avenue and looked down at the city the way a man looks at a dream he knows is ending. The streets below were rivers of yellow cabs and black automobiles and pedestrians moving like ants in patterns he could never quite decipher. He had built this life from nothing in five years. At twenty-eight, he was one of the youngest...
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