T. Much more, when they are wise.
C. What?
T. They can be good and just; they can speak the truth, and lie not. They can avoid deception and wrong. They can know something, and be serviceable to other minds by teaching them what they know.
C. But minds know but little, and can soon teach that.
T. Do you know the reason why they know but little?
C. Because but little can be known.
T. No; because but little knowledge has been sought. When mind contents itself with opinions and views, it will make but little effort to gather facts.
C. Then, we will hear your facts.
T. You will hear what may not now be said, when you are prepared for it.
C. Are we are not prepared for facts?