The Pale Fracture
The London fog did not descend on Tuesday; it arrived already there, as though the city had always been suspended in some vast, breathing lung of gray mist. Edward Ashworth knew every inch of this particular strangulation—the way it swallowed streetlamps whole, the manner in which it pressed against windowpanes like a living thing seeking entry, the quiet satisfaction with which it erased...
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