The Cloud of Verse
The tower rose from the Thames docks like a copper flower—three stories tall, its petals made of glass tubes and steel struts, its stem a central column of magnetic coils that hummed with a frequency Arthur Pendleton felt in his teeth rather than heard with his ears. It stood in a warehouse that the Royal Society had quietly leased under a shell company, a building so far downriver that the fog...
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