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"
I
.
.
.
I
don
’
t
understand
.
"
"
Of
course
you
don
’
t
.
It
takes
years
and
years
of
study
in
the
higher
reaches
of
the
intellect
.
Have
you
ever
heard
of
The
Metaphysical
Contradictions
of
the
Universe
,
by
Dr
.
Simon
Pritchett
?
"
She
shook
her
head
,
frightened
.
"
How
do
you
know
what
’
s
good
,
anyway
?
Who
knows
what
’
s
good
?
Who
can
ever
know
?
There
are
no
absolutes
—
as
Dr
.
Pritchett
has
proved
irrefutably
.
Nothing
is
absolute
.
Everything
is
a
matter
of
opinion
.
How
do
you
know
that
that
bridge
hasn
’
t
collapsed
?
You
only
think
it
hasn
’
t
.
How
do
you
know
that
there
’
s
any
bridge
at
all
?
You
think
that
a
system
of
philosophy
—
such
as
Dr
.
Pritchett
’
s
—
is
just
something
academic
,
remote
,
impractical
?
But
it
isn
’
t
.
Oh
,
boy
,
how
it
isn
’
t
!
"
"
But
,
Mr
.
Taggart
,
the
Line
you
built
—
"
"
Oh
,
what
’
s
that
Line
,
anyway
?
It
’
s
only
a
material
achievement
,
is
that
of
any
importance
?
Is
there
any
greatness
in
anything
material
?
Only
a
low
animal
can
gape
at
that
bridge
—
when
there
are
so
many
higher
things
in
life
.
But
do
the
higher
things
ever
get
recognition
?
Oh
no
!
Look
at
people
.
All
that
hue
and
cry
and
front
pages
about
some
trick
arrangement
of
some
scraps
of
matter
.
Do
they
care
about
any
nobler
issue
?
Do
they
ever
give
front
pages
to
a
phenomenon
of
the
spirit
?
Do
they
notice
or
appreciate
a
person
of
finer
sensibility
?
And
you
wonder
whether
it
’
s
true
that
a
great
man
is
doomed
to
unhappiness
in
this
depraved
world
!
"
He
leaned
forward
,
staring
at
her
intently
.
"
I
’
ll
tell
you
.
.
.
I
’
ll
tell
you
something
.
.
.
unhappiness
is
the
hallmark
of
virtue
.
If
a
man
is
unhappy
,
really
,
truly
unhappy
,
it
means
that
he
is
a
superior
sort
of
person
.
"
He
saw
the
puzzled
,
anxious
look
of
her
face
.
"
But
,
Mr
.
Taggart
,
you
got
everything
you
wanted
.
Now
you
have
the
best
railroad
in
the
country
,
the
newspapers
call
you
the
greatest
business
executive
of
the
age
,
they
say
the
stock
of
your
company
made
a
fortune
for
you
overnight
,
you
got
everything
you
could
ask
for
—
aren
’
t
you
glad
of
it
?
"