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"
They
’
re
round
about
Metre
900
,
"
he
explained
.
"
You
can
’
t
really
do
any
useful
intellectual
conditioning
till
the
foetuses
have
lost
their
tails
.
Follow
me
.
"
But
the
Director
had
looked
at
his
watch
.
"
Ten
to
three
,
"
he
said
.
"
No
time
for
the
intellectual
embryos
,
I
’
m
afraid
.
We
must
go
up
to
the
Nurseries
before
the
children
have
finished
their
afternoon
sleep
.
"
Mr
.
Foster
was
disappointed
.
"
At
least
one
glance
at
the
Decanting
Room
,
"
he
pleaded
.
"
Very
well
then
.
"
The
Director
smiled
indulgently
.
"
Just
one
glance
.
"
Mr
.
Foster
was
left
in
the
Decanting
Room
.
The
D
.
H
.
C
.
and
his
students
stepped
into
the
nearest
lift
and
were
carried
up
to
the
fifth
floor
.
INFANT
NURSERIES
.
NEO
-
PAVLOVIAN
CONDITIONING
ROOMS
,
announced
the
notice
board
.
The
Director
opened
a
door
.
They
were
in
a
large
bare
room
,
very
bright
and
sunny
;
for
the
whole
of
the
southern
wall
was
a
single
window
.
Half
a
dozen
nurses
,
trousered
and
jacketed
in
the
regulation
white
viscose
-
linen
uniform
,
their
hair
aseptically
hidden
under
white
caps
,
were
engaged
in
setting
out
bowls
of
roses
in
a
long
row
across
the
floor
.
Big
bowls
,
packed
tight
with
blossom
.
Thousands
of
petals
,
ripe
-
blown
and
silkily
smooth
,
like
the
cheeks
of
innumerable
little
cherubs
,
but
of
cherubs
,
in
that
bright
light
,
not
exclusively
pink
and
Aryan
,
but
also
luminously
Chinese
,
also
Mexican
,
also
apoplectic
with
too
much
blowing
of
celestial
trumpets
,
also
pale
as
death
,
pale
with
the
posthumous
whiteness
of
marble
.
The
nurses
stiffened
to
attention
as
the
D
.
H
.
C
.
came
in
.
"
Set
out
the
books
,
"
he
said
curtly
.
In
silence
the
nurses
obeyed
his
command
.
Between
the
rose
bowls
the
books
were
duly
set
out
–
a
row
of
nursery
quartos
opened
invitingly
each
at
some
gaily
coloured
image
of
beast
or
fish
or
bird
.