This had been the seat of sovereignty, and it cropped up throughout the city's history if you knew where to look. Jack Cade touched his sword to the London Stone when claiming grievances against the king: that was what gained him the right to speak, he said, and others believed. Did he wonder why it had turned on him, afterward? Perhaps after the change in his fortunes, his head had looked down from the pike on the bridge, seen his quartered body parts taken for national gloating, and wryly thought, So, London Stone, to be honest I'm getting mixed messages here … Should I in fact maybe not lead the rebels? But
( China Miéville )
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