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Before, they had laughed at me, despising me for my ignorance and dullness; now,...
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Daniel Keyes
Book:
Flowers for Algernon
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Before, they had laughed at me, despising me for my ignorance and dullness; now, they hated me for my knowledge and understanding. Why? What in God's name did they want of me?
( Daniel Keyes )
[ Flowers for Algernon ]
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