The Pale Bridge
The bridge had no name on any map. It was not that it had been forgotten; rather, it had never been the kind of thing maps record—just a single span of grey concrete cutting across the hollow where the Avon used to run before they buried it underground in some Victorian fit of civic improvement. Thomas walked it every morning at half-past six, rain or shine, because the walking was the point....
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