Between Magical Military History, History of Asia, and the Harbin girls, Connie's list of words to look up later has reached a second page and 'later' is rapidly becoming 'now', so she trucks upstairs to the library to seek out a dictionary. Given the number of Mandarin speakers studying English, and vice versa, and the likely substantial fraction of both who need a paper dictionary for classes and then switch to electronic as soon as they can, a person could be forgiven for expecting that a lot of Mandarin-English dictionaries would wind up in the void, but the Scholomance library apparently disagrees. Connie runs her fingers along the shelf as she goes: Mandarin-Korean, Mandarin-Russian, Mandarin- ...what even is 瑞典語?
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a very reliable friend
Connie and Marcy exchange words
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