The Golden Mirror
The dust in the library did not merely settle; it hung in the slanted afternoon light like a suspension of golden pollen, a thick, ancient fog that Edward Ashworth found himself breathing in with the deliberate, painful slowness of a man who had forgotten how to inhale. He was a man of forty-three years, a scholar of ecclesiastical history whose fingers were permanently stained with the ink of...
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