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Volume VIII

Broken Names and Fallen Seats

Page 3277 words

A damaged line does not owe the house a beautiful return. It owes the next true mark it can carry. The house owes that mark enough structure to mean something, enough patience not to counterfeit it, and enough courage to record when it fails again.

That is enough for one day after ruin. The next day can ask again, and the line may answer without wearing the whole old fire on its face.

Return stays narrow here.