The Resonance of Whitman
Thirteen minutes. Theodore Whitman pushed himself up from the pool water and gasped, his chest heaving like a man surfacing from a deeper ocean than chlorinated municipal water deserved. The record card in his locker pocket now bore the number 13, circled three times in his precise, professorial hand. Two men in grey suits stood at the edge of the Long Island public pool. One was...
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