4 stories
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Edward Gibbon
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1.2K
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81 parts
Dust motes dance in the fractured light of crumbling columns. A chill, older than the stones themselves, clings to the marble floors. Gibbon... -
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Theodore Roosevelt
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260
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16 parts
Dust hangs thick in the canyons, stained crimson not by sunset, but by the ghosts of ambition. This isn't a tale of glory, but of rot blosso... -
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Henry Adams
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244
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13 parts
A suffocating fog of disillusionment clings to the late nineteenth century, thickening with each failed promise of progress. Adams doesn’t o... -
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Calvin Coolidge
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161
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9 parts
Dust motes dance in the perpetual twilight of a New England farmhouse, mirroring the stillness within the man himself. This is not a confess... -