The Golden Mirror
The coat hung on the back of the oak chair in the center of the room, a heavy, charcoal wool thing that seemed to absorb the pale, industrial light filtering through the grime-streaked windows of the warehouse, and it was this garment, more than any confession or weapon, that defined the boundary between the man who had been and the man who was, a boundary that Edward Ashworth stood on,...
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