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The Facts of Life

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The narrator recalls a passionate schoolmaster whose zeal for botanical inquiry shaped his early curiosity. Years later, travels to Madagascar lead to the discovery of a mysterious plant that never appears twice, manifesting diverse forms adapted to distinct habitats, emitting an overpowering perfume, and lacking normal insect visitors; cuttings are sent to the old teacher. Returning home, the narrator notices subtle signs that these anomalies may have broader consequences. The story moves between personal recollection, field observation, and the implications of introducing an adaptable, unpredictable organism, exploring themes of scientific curiosity, teaching, and the unforeseen risks of meddling with nature.

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P. Schuyler Miller

P. Schuyler Miller was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and speculative literature. He is particularly recognized for his works "The Facts of Life" and "The Ultimate Image," which explore complex themes of human existence and the implications of technology on society. Miller's writing often reflects a deep engagement with the scientific advancements of his time, blending imaginative storytelling with thought-provoking ideas. His narratives invite readers to ponder the ethical dimensions of progress and the nature of humanity.

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