A new scientific experiment that changes your capacity for intelligence, and I'm the first one they tried it on.
Can't you understand? Why are you looking at me that way? I'm smart now, smarter than Norma, or Uncle Herman, or Matt.
I know things even college professors don't know. Talk to me! You can be proud of me now and tell all the neighbors.
You don't have to hide me in the cellar when company comes.
Just talk to me. Tell me about things, the way it was when I was a little boy, that's all I want.
I won't hurt you. I don't hate you. But I've got to know about myself, to understand myself before it's too late.
Don't you see, I can't be a complete person unless I can understand myself,
and you're the only one in the world who can help me now. Let me come in and sit down for a little while."
It was the way I spoke rather than what I said that hypnotized her.
She stood there in the doorway and stared at me. Without thinking, I pulled my bloody hand out of my pocket and clenched it in my pleading.
When she saw it her expression softened. "You hurt yourself..." She didn't necessarily feel sorry for me.
It was the sort of thing she might have felt for a dog that had torn its paw, or a cat that had been gashed in a fight.
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