The Phantom of Blackwater
The fog on the Thames did not merely obscure; it devoured. It swallowed the gas lamps whole, reduced the world to a sphere of yellow light no larger than a man's cottage, and then swallowed that too. Dr. Edmund Whitfield stood at the edge of the Greenhithe pier and watched the Blackwater steam ferry disappear into the white nothing, carrying twenty-three passengers and one missing man. Thomas...
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