The Distant Journey
The fog that rolled in from the harbor did not merely obscure the streets of Ashworth; it possessed a weight, a damp, living density that pressed against the windows of the University Hall like a pale, breathing hand. Arthur Penhaligon, the Chair of Comparative Literature, stood before his reflection in the glass, watching the mist swirl around the silhouette of his face. He was a man who had...
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