Sample V-14: The Paradox of Mercy (Victorian Tragedy)
The moors of Yorkshire were a desolate expanse of purple heather and treacherous bogs, a landscape that mirrored the internal state of Silas Thorne. Silas was a man of profound, almost pathological mercy. He could not bear the sight of a wounded bird or a shivering stray, spending his meager inheritance on the care of creatures that the rest of the world had discarded. His most cherished...
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