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... The tram carried me eastward, through the gray skeleton of Berlin, past iron fences and soot-stained windows, through districts I didn't know by name but could recognize by silence. The buildings changed shape—narrower, taller, more private. The air thinned. The fog rolled heavier here.
I stepped off at the end of the line, boots crunching against frozen gravel. The street signs were unfamiliar. I walked. Not far, but long enough to question it. My breath coiled in front of me. The brass ...
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