The Distant Journey
The morning I left for the train station, the fog was so thick it seemed to swallow the very concept of distance, a white, suffocating blanket that muffled the clatter of the streetcars and the distant, mournful whistle of the factories that lined the river, turning the world into a ghostly, indistinct smear of gray and slate where the boundaries between the solid pavement and the soft,...
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