The Crystal Below Blackwood
The microscope stood in the corner of the underground laboratory like a confessional booth, brass and mahogany, its lenses polished to a darkness that seemed to drink the candlelight. Dr. Edmund Ashworth had built it himself over the course of two years, borrowing techniques from the Dutch lens-grinders of the seventeenth century and adapting them to purposes no Dutchman had ever imagined. He...
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