“If something just plain didn’t make sense to Alvin, he didn’t believe it, and no amount of quoting from the Bible would convince him. Now Taleswapper was telling him that he was right to refuse to believe things that made no sense.”

Source: The Tales of Alvin Maker, Seventh Son (1987), Chapter 10.

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