The Fog of Revenge
The fog did not arrive in London as it usually did—in thin, grey veils that clung to cobblestones and gas lamps like a tired lover. This fog came like an army. It rolled down from the Thames on the night of 14 November 1843, thick as wool and green as bruised flesh, and by morning the entire eastern parish of Spitalfields had been swallowed whole. Father Alistair Blackwood noticed it first...
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