5 stories
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Leo Tolstoy
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4.8K
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364 parts
A perpetual twilight clings to the estates of Russia, mirroring the encroaching darkness within the souls of its aristocracy. The scent of ... -
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Winston Churchill
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397
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26 parts
The scent of brine and decay clings to the shadowed streets of Savrola, a city built on the precipice of revolution and choked by whispered ... -
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C. S. Forester
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350
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22 parts
The salt-stained timbers of the *Resolution* groan with a memory of ice and desperation, a ship locked fast in the unforgiving grip of the A... -
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William Makepeace Thackeray
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331
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22 parts
Dust motes dance in the perpetual twilight of a life built on ambition and artifice. Barry Lyndon’s ascent is not one of valor, but of cunni... -
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Leo Tolstoy
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250
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27 parts
Dust chokes the sun-baked steppes, mirroring the grit lodged in Murád’s soul. This is not a tale of glory, but of a fractured man—a warrior ... -