The Faded Sutra
The rain in Oxford did not fall so much as materialize, a fine grey suspension that turned the city's dreaming spires into smudged ink on wet paper. Thomas Marlowe stood in the reading room of the Bodleian's Taylor Branch extension, watching the drops trace uncertain paths down the leaded glass, and wondered whether the sutras he had been studying for eleven years had ever been written at all....
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