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The streets of London were bustling with life, the industrial hum of progress ever present. Cobblestones clicked beneath the wheels of carriages, and the murmur of the city formed a constant background to the elegant chatter of society. Yet amidst the grandeur and sophistication, there was a corner of London that few of the aristocracy dared to venture, an industrial district, filled with factories, the scent of coal, and the clatter of machines. Read More…

Katherine Korkidis

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