The Pale Letter
The carriage wheels groaned against the frozen ruts of the lane, a sound that seemed to scrape the very marrow of your bones as you clutched the letter to your chest, the parchment rough and cold against your skin like the hide of a dead animal. You are Thomas Bradshaw, a man whose life has been measured in the quiet accumulation of footnotes and the slow, methodical dissection of texts long...
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