The Pale Verdict
The porcelain teacup sat on the desk of Arthur Pendelton, a man whose life had been so thoroughly categorized by the fluorescent hum of the administrative department that his own heartbeat seemed to synchronize with the rhythmic clicking of the keyboard, a steady, mechanical pulse that denied the irregularity of human grief or joy. It was a cup of simple, unadorned white, the kind that served...
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