The Entropy of Vane Estates
The year was 1883, and New York was a city being forged in the furnaces of its own ambition. Coal smoke hung over Manhattan like a permanent afternoon, and the railroads carved iron scars across the landscape. Cornelius Vane stood at the center of it all, a man who had built an empire from a Brooklyn ironworks and the kind of relentless energy that seemed almost physical to witness. He didn't...
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