The Distant Ghost
The train cut through the grey belly of the Pennine Hills with a rhythmic, metallic grinding that sounded less like machinery and more like the slow, inevitable chewing of a jaw that had forgotten how to stop, carrying me away from the life I had built in the damp, rotting stone of the old country toward a destination that was less a place and more a void, a hungry mouth waiting to swallow the...
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