The Golden Farce
The wind did not howl so much as it gnawed, a persistent, dry rot that ate at the edges of the glass and the heart of the man standing before it, a figure of such profound stillness that he seemed less like a person and more like a fixture of the architecture itself, a pillar of flesh and bone that had been slowly, imperceptibly, integrated into the very fabric of the room where he had spent...
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