The Golden Farce
The rain fell on the iron roofs of Blackwater Station with a rhythmic, metallic persistence that seemed to vibrate through the soles of Thomas’s boots, a cold, industrial drumming that marked the passing of hours which felt both infinite and terribly short, and he stood by the window of the waiting room, watching the steam from the locomotive curl and dissolve into the grey twilight, knowing...
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