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the only thing we require to be good philosophers is the faculty1 of wonder...
Sophie was sure she would hear from the anonymous2 letter writer again. She decided3 not to tell anyone about the letters for the time being.
At school she had trouble concentrating on what the teachers said. They seemed to talk only about unimportant things. Why couldn't they talk about what a human being is--or about what the world is and how it came into being?
For the first time she began to feel that at school as well as everywhere else people were only concerned with trivialities. There were major problems that needed to be solved.
Did anybody have answers to these questions? Sophie felt that thinking about them was more important than memorizing irregular verbs.
When the bell rang after the last class, she left the school so fast that Joanna had to run to catch up with her.
After a while Joanna said, "Do you want to play cards this evening?"
Sophie shrugged4 her shoulders.
"I'm not that interested in card games any more."
Joanna looked surprised.
"You're not? Let's play badminton then."
Sophie stared down at the pavement--then up at her friend.
"I don't think I'm that interested in badminton either."
"You're kidding!"
Sophie noticed the touch of bitterness in Joanna's tone.
"Do you mind telling me what's suddenly so important?"
Sophie just shook her head. "It's ... it's a secret."
"Yuck! You're probably in love!"
The two girls walked on for a while without saying anything. When they got to the soccer field Joanna said, "I'm going across the field."
Across the field! It was the quickest way for Joanna, but she only went that way when she had to hurry home in time for visitors or a dental appointment.
Sophie regretted having been mean to her. But what else could she have said? That she had suddenly become so engrossed6 in who she was and where the world came from that she had no time to play badminton? Would Joanna have understood?
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