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Chapter 142: The Letters

Penulis: Clare
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-05-04 13:37:43

In the second week of January a letter came from Don's sister.

The post was delivered at half past ten, as it had been for six years — the same postal carrier, a woman named Mrs. Abbot who had the quality of someone who had learned the rhythms of the houses on her route and participated in them without comment. Ernest heard the letterbox flap at ten thirty-two and went to the hall to collect the post. There were the usual things: a catalog from a garden supplier that Thomas had recommended, a b
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