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Winter's Tale by Mark Helprin

On a snowy night in February, at the improbable point in Lower Manhattan where Waverly Place intersects itself, a photographer named Oskar Lebeck tapped the front door of a haunted house with his bare, frozen knuckle. - "Winter's Tale" by Mark Helprin.

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Whispers of the Past by Evelyn Morrow

Beneath the ancient oak, she found the letter buried years ago, ink faded but hope burning anew, as if time had stood still between the sealed folds. - "Whispers of the Past" by Evelyn Morrow.

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The White Tiger

Late in the evening of a mid-September day, the enormous train station at Agra, the gateway to the Taj Mahal, simmered in the heat of an ending day, its chaos ordered by the comings and goings of people like tides, a place of partings and reunions under the indifferent gaze of history. - "The White Tiger" by Aravind Adiga.

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