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The narrative follows a pair of scientists who create a chemical that accelerates growth, producing unusually large animals and children. As the substance spreads, it transforms a rural community, provoking wonder, practical challenges, and rising fear. Enlarged creatures and people disrupt social order, legal debates and violent confrontations ensue, and questions about responsibility, control, and the social consequences of technological change take center stage. The story moves from the initial experiments through local disturbances to broader societal reactions, exploring human responses to unforeseen scientific effects and the tensions between curiosity, compassion, and self-preservation.
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