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“- Doctor Martha Livingston: Agnes, how do you feel about babies?
- Sister Agnes: Oh, they frighten me; I'm afraid I'll drop them. They have a soft spot on their heads, and if you drop them so they land on their heads, they become stupid. I was dropped on my head; that's why I don't understand things.
- Doctor Martha Livingston: Like what?
- Sister Agnes: Numbers! You can spend your whole life counting 'em and never reach the end.
- Doctor Martha Livingston: I don't understand them, either... Do you 'spose I was dropped on my head?
- Sister Agnes: I hope not... it's a terrible thing to be dropped on your head.”
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