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... ject absolute permanence.
Built three centuries ago, the central chamber was a cavernous space of heavy granite pillars, high vaulted ceilings, and narrow slit windows that let in only sharp, dusty blades of late afternoon sunlight. The air inside always smelled of cold ash, damp mortar, and old parchment. Massive, faded banners hung from the upper galleries, bearing the crests of the founding families who had laid the original cobblestones of the King’s Highway.
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