The Golden Greenhouse
The morning you left, the fog was so thick it seemed to have a weight, pressing against the glass of the carriage windows like a living thing seeking entry. You stood on the platform, your coat buttoned to the chin, holding the small brass lantern that had been your father’s, and you watched the train begin to pull away, a long, groaning serpent of iron and steam disappearing into the gray...
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