The Distant Legend
The morning train from London to Edinburgh was a beast of iron and steam that shuddered against the tracks with a rhythmic, mechanical violence that seemed to echo the frantic, arrhythmic beating of Arthur Penhaligon’s heart, which had been struggling for the last decade to keep pace with the rapid decay of his own body and the even faster erosion of his mind. He sat in the second-class...
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