After receiving Simon's wave, Gabriel had immediately arranged with Mark to not only reschedule the previously-planned dinner engagement but also to clear the last meeting of the day from his calendar
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"French and Spanish and Greek and Latin," Mary lists off, "and I may soon begin with Japanese - it is important to learn languages that are not only the Romantic ones, for those are all so close that it is hardly a challenge in any case. And it is queer," she adds, distracted, "that they should be called Romantic. I know it is on account of the Romans really. But Romantic does mean something quite different, and language studies are hardly that."
"I do, actually," Gabriel tells her, "but I admit to some bias. Mandarin Chinese is the other dominant language on every planet I'm aware of back home. That's why I'm fluent in it."
A beat.
"It's a standard part of the educational curriculum."
That almost earns him a smile, and Mary's voice sounds a little amused, as she says, "So you are saying that it would be useful, were I to come visit you."
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"Not Mandarin Chinese?"
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A beat.
"It's a standard part of the educational curriculum."
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Mildly said.
"It would, you must admit. And you are always, always welcome."
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She can't risk, for example, Blodwen trying to follow her through there.
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