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... e’d been surrounded by laughter and celebration, and the next, the city felt like a graveyard.
It was as if some dark force had flipped a switch, plunging Rome into suffocating darkness. The moon wouldn’t rise for hours, and the streets Franz traveled through were pitch black. Within ten minutes, his carriage, or rather, the Count’s carriage, pulled up in front of his hotel.
Dinner was ready and waiting, but since Albert had told him not to expect him back soon, Franz sat down to ...
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