"You'd have to begin away back and learn 'em over."
"And if I hadn't even learned to write down figures correctly?"
"You'd be in a bad way."
"I'd have work to do, wouldn't I?"
"It would look so to me."
"And the time to begin it, would be as soon as I found out that I was wrong?"
"Yep."
"And if I made some mistakes, it wouldn't be so very wonderful, would it, Chet?"
"Well, I should say not."
"And if there were some problems that I couldn't seem to get the right answer to, try as hard as I would?"
"It would be a wonder if you got any of them right, just at first."
"You see," went on Bess, "I'd have not only to learn the right way; but I'd have to unlearn the wrong way."
"'Unlearn' is good," I said.
"Well, you know what I mean, Chet. When I would try to do a thing, the wrong way to do it would come to my mind before the right way;