Published Sept. 25, 1995 by J'ai Lu.
Des fleurs pour Algernon
                    by Daniel Keyes
                
            
        
                    
                    
                    
                        
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                    Until he was thirty-two, Charlie Gordon --gentle, amiable, oddly engaging-- had lived in a kind of mental twilight. He knew knowledge was important and had learned to read and write after a fashion, but he also knew he wasn't nearly as bright as most of the people around him. There was even a white mouse named Algernon who outpaced Charlie in some ways. But a remarkable operation had been performed on Algernon, and now he was a genius among mice. Suppose Charlie underwent a similar operation... (source)
