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"What do you read?"

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"Whatever Gothel brings me, pretty much. Novels and folk tales and some history and I have an illustrated bestiary of the continent. Some of my sheet music has lyrics. It doesn't exactly substitute for life experience but I know some things like 'one's feet will hurt if one walks a lot and this doesn't imply grave injury'."

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"Useful. Well, not until now, I guess."

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"Yep. I also know a lot of things about plants, but that's not because of books, that's because that's what Mother does for a living is pick and sell plants and a lot of them she brings home to dry or chop up first."

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"Any kinds of plants in particular, or just plants generally?"

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"She looks especially for magical plants, but she knows about non-magical herbs and wild fruits and vegetables too. So she knows what something looks like normally and what doesn't belong and is therefore probably magic."

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"I guess she could've found a magic flower and noticed it missing."
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"I guess she could have," he agrees.

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"And I guess if she did that, she wasn't exactly looking for a way to get it used efficiently before someone killed it."
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"Yeah."

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"Though this doesn't necessarily say anything about how long she was visiting the flower before people took it for the queen."

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He shrugs.

"—You said something while we were yelling up and down the tower - that if somebody cut your hair you might die someday. Does that mean you won't if nobody does? How do you know?"
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"...She's older than she looks. If she's gone on a very long errand I can tell the difference, and then she looks young again, not even that much older than me, after she uses my hair. I'm not that old yet but I'm assuming it'll work on me too, the rest of it does."

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"Mm. So you really don't know how long she was visiting that flower."

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"...Do I sound old-fashioned to you? I learned to talk from her, we should have similar speech patterns. If she's that old it'd show up."

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"...You sound a little weird," he says. "I'm not sure if old-fashioned is the word I would use, but it does kind of fit."

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"I've asked her how old she is. She said a lady never tells. Is that a thing?"

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"It's a... slightly old-fashioned thing..."

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"There's generally a thing where it's considered impolite to ask a woman her age if the answer seems to be much higher than twenty, especially if she's rich or noble. But I haven't heard 'a lady never tells' except from women who were obviously old."

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"And - not that I have much direct experience here - from what I can tell, it's not supposed to be impolite to ask your own family things like that. But that could just as easily be different for different people, I guess."

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"I'm not really eighteen yet, am I? We celebrated my birthday a month and a half ago."
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"You're not really eighteen yet. But you will be pretty soon."

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"I suppose I would've noticed if the lanterns went up on my birthday. Even if she hadn't told me what they were for, and then I'd have noticed that she didn't want to talk about it."

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"Yeah."

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