The Golden Farce
The rain had been falling on the docks of Liverpool for three days without a break, a relentless, cold sheet that turned the cobblestones into slick mirrors and soaked through the thin wool of every coat worn by the men who stood waiting for the ships to clear, a dampness that seemed to seep into the very marrow of their bones and settle there like a permanent, heavy stone. Thomas Ashworth...
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