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English, 02.04.2021 06:30 noelia2001guzman

Dr Strauss came to my room tonight to see why I dint come in like I was suppose to. I told him I dont like to race with Algernon any more. He
said I dont have to for a while but I shud come in. He had a present for me
only it wasnt a present but just for lend. I that it was a little television but it
wasnt. He said I got to turn it on when I go to sleep. I said your kidding why
shud I turn it on when 1m going to sleep. Who ever herd of a thing like that.
But he said if I want to get smart I got to do what he says. I told him I dint
think I was going to get smart and he put his hand on my sholder and said
Charlie you dont know it yet but your getting smarter all the time. You wont
notice for a while. I think he was just being nice to make me feel good because
I dont look any smarter.
Oh yes I almost forgot. I asked him when I can go back to the class at
Miss Kinnians school. He said I wont go their. He said that soon Miss Kinnian
will come to the hospitil to start and teach me speshul. I was mad at her for
not comming to see me when I got the operashun but I like her so maybe we
will be frends again .

Change it to 3 person limited and Dr. Strauss's point of view.

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