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Chapter one hundred and fourteen

Marlowe

I haven’t slept in three days.

Or maybe I have, and the hours have folded in on themselves, thinning until I can’t tell the seams apart. I keep waking—if waking is what it is—at my desk, papers scattered like molted skin, the lamp burning too hot and too bright, the bulb humming like a...