The Golden Farce
The rain had been falling for three days, a steady, gray curtain that turned the cobblestones of the industrial quarter into slick mirrors reflecting the soot-streaked facades of the textile mills. Elias stood at the window of his narrow cell, watching the water bead and slide down the glass, his fingers resting against the cold pane as if trying to feel the pulse of the city beyond the...
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