The Distant Garden
October in Hampstead carried the particular melancholy of dying light. Clara Whitmore stood at her kitchen window, watching rain blur the streetlamps into amber halos, and felt the old emptiness spread through her like cold water through cracked porcelain. She had inherited this house three weeks ago from an aunt she barely remembered — Marguerite Ashworth, who had lived at the end of a lane...
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