The Melting Point of Iron
The third-floor windows of Number Seventy-One Wall Street framed the harbor in perfect rectangles of leaded glass, but Sterling Ashford had not looked through them in seven years. He sat behind a desk of English walnut polished to the color of old blood, and before him lay the morning's correspondence, arranged by his secretary in precise alignment with the desk's brass corner fittings. The...
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