The Wistful Letter
The mist did not rise so much as it bled, a slow, grey hemorrhage of dampness that seeped into the very stone of the manor, pooling in the hollows of the flagstones and clinging to the heavy velvet drapes like a shroud, and it was in this suffocating, silent dampness that Thomas Bradshaw stood before the arched window, his back rigid, his hands trembling not with cold but with the terrible,...
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