The Pale Bridge
The house at the end of Sallow Lane had been waiting for silence, and it had found, at last, a silence so profound it seemed to press against the eardrums like the deep water, a silence that was not merely the absence of sound but a presence, a heavy, velvet hand laid over the mouth of the world to stop the screaming. Margaret Holloway stood in the center of the drawing room, her fingers...
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