The Golden Visit
The fog that settled over the manor house did not merely obscure the world; it consumed it, a thick, woolly shroud that pressed against the leaded windows with the insistence of a living thing, blurring the sharp edges of the landscape until the garden became a soup of indistinct shapes and the sky a gray void where no sun had ever dared to burn. In the deepest wing of the house, where the air...
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