"Ozer people do not think so," said the naturalist.
"Besides, it is not true, that I fear nothing and care for nothing."
"But then you do not want to tell everybody what you do think," said the naturalist.
"I don't care much about it!" said Elizabeth. "I think that is a trifle, Mr. Herder."
"Which is?" — said the naturalist.
"What people think about me."
"You do not think so?"
"I do."
"I am sorry," said the naturalist.
"Why?"