The Pale Bridge
The great hall of the manor was not merely lit by the hundreds of tallow candles that dripped their hot, waxen tears onto the stone floor but seemed to pulse with a living, breathing heat that made the air shimmer like the surface of a pond disturbed by the sudden, violent plunge of a stone. It was a feast of such opulence and such calculated grandeur that one could almost forget, if one were...
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