THE PERFECT CAGE
Silas Winter had been bored for one hundred and seventy-three years. He sat in the ocean garden on the surface of what had once been called the Mediterranean and was now called nothing at all — because naming things implied ownership, and ownership had been rendered obsolete by the advent of matter replication and universal abundance. Here, in the garden, the water was perfectly balanced:...
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