The Distant Metropolis
The dampness of the Tower of London does not merely cling to the stone; it seeps into the marrow, a cold, persistent damp that has been your companion for three years, since the fever first took hold of your joints and turned your breath into a visible, rattling cloud in the corridor air. You stand alone in the narrow passage leading to the White Tower, your fingers white-knuckled around the...
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