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Dębnicki Bridge
The span where silence learned to drown
Dębnicki Bridge is Kraków's Vistula span of wire, silence, traffic, and annual accusation: the place Brechtold used to drown forty-seven clergy.
Codex Ref. II.3.06-018

Father Janusz Sobecki
The eldest body and the wire already in
Elderly parish priest of Saint Anne's, Kraków, eldest of the forty-seven clergy drowned in A.S. 18 and remembered by the phrase: the wire was already in.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-089

Grodzka Gate
The stone throat where Kraków learned to see
Grodzka Gate is Kraków's witness-throat: the passage below Wawel Hill where Sister Agata saw the wired priests marched toward the Vistula.
Codex Ref. II.3.05-018

Kraków
The Vistula city where silence learned to keep receipts
Kraków is the Vistula wound of Zone 3: Wawel above, river below, forty-seven drowned priests in its throat, Greyling births in its ledgers, and astronomers still learning that Heaven requires a permit.
Codex Ref. II.3.06-002

Sandomierz
Kraków owns the bridge; Sandomierz owns the arrival
Sandomierz is the Vistula recovery town that pulled forty-seven wired-mouth priests from Kraków’s crime and made downstream grief countable.
Codex Ref. II.3.06-019

Vigil of the Drowned Priests
One hour in which [[krakow|Kraków]] is ordered to hear the river
Annual Kraków observance ratified in A.S. 148: one mandated hour of Bell-silence, forty-seven candles, and a river taught to testify.
Codex Ref. VII.6.02-001

Vistula
The river carries evidence better than tribunals carry shame
The Vistula is Poland's wet archive: martyr-road at Kraków, receipt at Sandomierz, supply throat at Warsaw, and a river no Bureau has taught to forget.
Codex Ref. II.3.06-018
