The Pale Letter
The morning light in the county gaol did not so much enter the cell as it permeated the very dust motes suspended in the stagnant air, a pale, milky suspension that seemed to hold the weight of the years Thomas Bradshaw had spent behind these iron bars, a weight that pressed against his lungs with a physicality that made every breath a labor of will rather than instinct. He stood before the...
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