The Pale Letter
The stone of the priory did not merely stand against the wind; it absorbed the silence of the century like a sponge drinks up rain, holding within its porous, grey heart the weight of every unspoken confession, every weeping penance, and every name that had been scratched into the mortar only to be smoothed over by the indifferent hands of time, a vast and breathing architecture that seemed...
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