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"
How
did
that
happen
?
Do
you
mind
telling
me
?
It
could
n't
have
been
accidental
.
"
"
It
was
n't
entirely
.
Quinn
did
most
of
the
work
.
My
men
started
quietly
spreading
the
fact
that
I
had
never
hit
a
man
;
that
I
was
unable
to
hit
a
man
;
that
to
fail
to
do
so
under
provocation
would
be
sure
proof
that
I
was
a
robot
.
So
I
arranged
for
a
silly
speech
in
public
,
with
all
sorts
of
publicity
overtones
,
and
almost
inevitably
,
some
fool
fell
for
it
.
In
its
essence
,
it
was
what
I
call
a
shyster
trick
.
One
in
which
the
artificial
atmosphere
which
has
been
created
does
all
the
work
.
Of
course
,
the
emotional
effects
made
my
election
certain
,
as
intended
.
"
The
robopsychologist
nodded
.
"
I
see
you
intrude
on
my
field
--
as
every
politician
must
,
I
suppose
.
But
I
'm
very
sorry
it
turned
out
this
way
.
I
like
robots
.
I
like
them
considerably
better
than
I
do
human
beings
.
If
a
robot
can
be
created
capable
of
being
a
civil
executive
,
I
think
he
'd
make
the
best
one
possible
.
By
the
Laws
of
Robotics
,
he
'd
be
incapable
of
harming
humans
,
incapable
of
tyranny
,
of
corruption
,
of
stupidity
,
of
prejudice
.
And
after
he
had
served
a
decent
term
,
he
would
leave
,
even
though
he
were
immortal
,
because
it
would
be
impossible
for
him
to
hurt
humans
by
letting
them
know
that
a
robot
had
ruled
them
.
It
would
be
most
ideal
.
"
"
Except
that
a
robot
might
fail
due
to
the
inherent
inadequacies
of
his
brain
.
The
positronic
brain
has
never
equalled
the
complexities
of
the
human
brain
.
"
"
He
would
have
advisers
.
Not
even
a
human
brain
is
capable
of
governing
without
assistance
.
"
Byerley
considered
Susan
Calvin
with
grave
interest
.
"
Why
do
you
smile
,
Dr.
Calvin
?
"
"
I
smile
because
Mr.
Quinn
did
n't
think
of
everything
.
"
"
You
mean
there
could
be
more
to
that
story
of
his
.
"
"
Only
a
little
.
For
the
three
months
before
election
,
this
Stephen
Byerley
that
Mr.
Quinn
spoke
about
,
this
broken
man
,
was
in
the
country
for
some
mysterious
reason
.
He
returned
in
time
for
that
famous
speech
of
yours
.
And
after
all
,
what
the
old
cripple
did
once
,
he
could
do
a
second
time
,
particularly
where
the
second
job
is
very
simple
in
comparison
to
the
first
.
"
"
I
do
n't
quite
understand
.
"