Allen : Dear Lydia, |
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Allen : Sorry, I know this is sudden. |
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Allen : I'm writing you from a northbound train. |
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Allen : No doubt word has already reached you, |
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Allen : but it seems I failed the court sorcerer exam. |
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Allen : No. |
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Allen : But that aside, Professor, |
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Allen : I'm ashamed to say it, but I can't afford the trip home to my family. |
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Allen : I suppose. |
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Allen : A tutoring job? |
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Allen : Yes, please. I'd be— |
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Allen : Professor? |
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Allen : Private tutor to a duke's daughter? |
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Allen : That sounds like quite a challenge. |
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Allen : Then again, I guess she's
a duke's daughter, too. |
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Allen : Professor! |
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Allen : You set me up, didn't you? |
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Allen : The professor sounded thrilled. |
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Allen : Who knows what kind of ordeal I'll find waiting for me. |
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Allen : It's freezing. |
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Allen : Let me see. The duke's mansion is— |
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Allen : Yes, I am. |
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Tina Howard : I-It's a pleasure to meet you. |
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Allen : The pleasure is mine. |
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Tina Howard : Huh?! |
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Allen : Of course she minds. |
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Allen : Surely all three of us can squeeze onto the seat somehow. |
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Tina Howard : P-Please, don't mind me. |
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Allen : Well... |
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Tina Howard : P-Please excwooz— I mean, excuse me. |
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Allen : Could she be...? |
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Allen : Look at all that snow. |
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Allen : You don't say. |
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Allen : You must be cold wearing that. |
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Tina Howard : Oh, no. |
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Allen : Here. |
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Tina Howard : What?! |
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Allen : Do you mind if I warm up the car with a bit of magic? |
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Allen : In that case... |
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Tina Howard : A-Amazing. |
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Tina Howard : You made it look easy. |
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Allen : It's not a difficult spell once you get the hang of it. |
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Allen : Thank you. |
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Allen : Allow me to assist you. |
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Tina Howard : Huh?! |
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Allen : Please accept my sincere apologies for causing Your Highness discomfort. |
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Tina Howard : Huh? |
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Tina Howard : H-H-How...? |
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Tina Howard : I mean, um, when did you figure it out?! |
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Allen : When we met at the station. |
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Tina Howard : H-How could you tell?! |
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Allen : Because you don't look like a maid. |
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Allen : You aren't wearing a headband, and your uniform doesn't fit you. |
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Allen : I suspect you borrowed someone else's in a hurry. |
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Allen : Also, that snow-white ribbon in your hair is embroidered with gold thread. |
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Allen : I've only seen a handful of pieces to match it, even in the royal capital. |
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Allen : And who else would go as far as disguising herself to get a look at me? |
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Tina Howard : E-Excuse me! |
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Allen : W-Wait... |
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Allen : My scarf... |
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Allen : No matter. |
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Allen : Thank you. |
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Allen : It's quite warm inside, I see. |
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Ellie Walker : Y-Yessir! |
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Ellie Walker : Welcome ba— |
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Allen : A-Are you all right? |
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Ellie Walker : Y-Yessir! |
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Ellie Walker : I b-beg pour yardon! |
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Allen : That's all right. I'm glad you weren't hurt. |
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Allen : The real
Ellie, I presume? |
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Ellie Walker : Huh? |
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Ellie Walker : Oh, um, well, that's... |
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Allen : What did he say about me? |
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Allen : Wh-What a misleading way to put it! |
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Allen : I have a little experience working with people younger than me, that's all! |
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Allen : He didn't believe me for a minute. |
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Allen : Not at all. Thank you for agreeing to hire me. |
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Allen : My name is Allen, Your Highness. |
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Allen : I will. |
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Allen : But the professor only told me that I would be tutoring Lady Tina, |
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Allen : who wishes to enroll in the Royal Academy. |
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Allen : Have I been misinformed? |
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Allen : I'm to dissuade her from applying? |
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Allen : Of course. |
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Allen : For their great contributions to founding the kingdom, |
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Allen : the four houses received vast domains, one in each of the cardinal directions, |
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Allen : and each duke guards those lands to this day. |
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Allen : Deep ties to the royal family |
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Allen : have earned you the honor of "Highness" rather than "Grace." |
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Allen : None? |
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Allen : I've never heard of a case like it. |
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Allen : Such as? |
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Allen : What are these? |
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Allen : This will be an even bigger challenge than I feared. |
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Allen : Damn that professor. |
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Allen : I understand how you feel. |
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Allen : Personally, however, I feel that Her Highness ought to choose her own path. |
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Allen : If she learns to perform magic to the Royal Academy's standards, |
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Allen : and if she still wishes to enroll, would you consider allowing her to do so? |
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Allen : Thank you. |
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Allen : A girl who has mana but can't cast spells? |
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Allen : It will be a tricky problem, but a problem worth solving. |
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Allen : I like things lively. |
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Tina Howard : I beg your pardon. |
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Tina Howard : Yes, Father. |
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Ellie Walker : Y-Yessir! |
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Tina Howard : It's a pleasure to meet you. I'm Tina Howard. |
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Tina Howard : Your reputation precedes you. |
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Tina Howard : I look forward to our lessons together. |
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Allen : As do I. The pleasure is mine. |
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Allen : I've already made Ellie's acquaintance. |
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Allen : You weren't too cold in the car, were you? |
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Ellie Walker : I-In the car, sir? |
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Tina Howard : M-Mr. Allen, may I have a moment?! I have so many questions for you! |
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Allen : Of course. |
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Ellie Walker : Y-Yessir! |
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Allen : Yes? |
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Allen : May I take it that Miss Walker will be enrolling in the academy as well? |
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Ellie Walker : I'm sorry. |
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Ellie Walker : I'm not much good at magic, |
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Ellie Walker : so I'm certain I'll be a nuisance to you. |
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Allen : Miss Walker, may I ask you something? |
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Ellie Walker : Y-Yessir! |
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Allen : What do you
want to do? |
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Ellie Walker : Um... I'll do as I'm told, sir. |
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Allen : That isn't what I mean. |
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Allen : Do you want to attend the Royal Academy with Lady Tina? |
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Ellie Walker : Of... |
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Ellie Walker : Of course I do! |
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Ellie Walker : I adore Lady Tina! |
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Ellie Walker : I'm her personal maid! |
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Allen : I'm relieved to hear it. |
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Allen : Miss Walker, I look forward to our lessons together. |
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Ellie Walker : Y-Yessir! |
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Ellie Walker : And, um, Allen, sir, |
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Ellie Walker : would you please just call me "Ellie"? |
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Tina Howard : Then call me
Tina! |
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Allen : Very well. |
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Tina Howard : A black kitty cat! |
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Allen : So you're here, too, Anko. |
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Allen : The professor recommended me for this job. Anko is his familiar. |
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Allen : A room inside a greenhouse? |
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Tina Howard : Come in. It's not locked. |
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Allen : Good morning. |
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Allen : I see you aren't wearing a maid uniform today. |
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Tina Howard : I see you have a mean streak, sir. |
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Allen : My humble apologies. |
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Tina Howard : B-Before we begin, |
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Tina Howard : as I said last night, I forbid you to call me "Highness" or "lady." |
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Allen : I understand. |
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Tina Howard : And I forbid you to tell lies. |
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Tina Howard : Even if what you have to say hurts, |
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Tina Howard : I'm ready to hear it. |
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Allen : Very well. I won't sugarcoat things. |
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Allen : She seems awfully sensitive about it. |
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Allen : Her magical impairment must have caused her a lot of pain before now. |
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Allen : We won't start our lessons yet. |
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Allen : I'd like you to take a written test today. |
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Tina Howard : Huh? |
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Allen : I assume you know that the entrance exam has three parts: |
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Allen : a written test, an interview, and a practical magic exam? |
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Tina Howard : Yes, of course! |
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Allen : We should spend most of our time working on practical magic. |
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Allen : But first, I'd like to know how prepared you are for the written test. |
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Tina Howard : But don't they make a new test every year? |
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Tina Howard : It's famously hard to prepare for. |
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Allen : That's a lie. |
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Tina Howard : Huh?! |
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Allen : There are patterns to questions the academy asks, just like any other test. |
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Allen : But because the academy drafts decades' or centuries' worth, no one notices. |
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Tina Howard : So, it is
possible to go in prepared? |
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Allen : Yes. |
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Allen : Here. |
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Allen : These are some sample test questions. |
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Allen : Do your best to answer them today. |
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Allen : I'll be. |
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Allen : No doubt about it. |
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Allen : This young lady could rival Lydia's brilliance. |
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Allen : Lydia, the albatross around my neck, |
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Allen : is the eldest daughter of Duke Leinster, guardian of the south. |
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Allen : While she's known as the "Lady of the Sword," she also excels academically. |
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Allen : She graduated from the Royal Academy and University at the head of our class. |
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Allen : Her mana is equally impressive, and she's mastered the supreme spell Firebird. |
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Allen : And, at least academically, Tina is her equal. |
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Allen : You worked hard yesterday. |
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Allen : Here's your test back. |
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Allen : Take a look. |
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Tina Howard : Y-Yes, sir. |
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Allen : You're already well-equipped to pass the written test. |
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Allen : In fact, I think you could have the highest score. |
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Allen : Your essay, in particular, was outstanding. |
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Tina Howard : Th-Thank you very much. |
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Allen : I'd like to spend less time preparing for the written test |
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Allen : and focus on practicing magic for the practical exam, starting today. |
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Tina Howard : Yes, sir. |
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Allen : Try to cheer up. |
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Allen : You never know until you try. |
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Tina Howard : I've tried and tried, and I fail every time. |
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Tina Howard : I've had plenty of tutors before you, |
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Tina Howard : and I've disappointed every single one. |
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Allen : I know what it's like to disappoint people myself. |
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Allen : I did it just recently, in fact. |
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Tina Howard : Huh? |
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Tina Howard : But the professor sung your praises. |
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Tina Howard : Lydia is famous, but so are you, sir— as the "Brain of the Lady of the Sword." |
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Allen : People just talk about me because I'm the one person who can put up with Lydia's whims. |
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Allen : I have far less mana than average. |
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Allen : I think they only let me into the university |
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Allen : because they thought I'd be good at keeping Lydia in line. |
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Allen : So I know how grueling the Royal Academy can be. |
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Allen : Classes are taxing and strict, and half the students fail to graduate on time. |
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Allen : Before we begin our lessons, tell me one thing. |
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Allen : Do you really want
to go to the Royal Academy? |
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Allen : Not just because you think it's your duty? |
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Tina Howard : I want to go the Royal Academy, and not out of a sense of duty. |
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Allen : You could always choose to continue your botanical research. |
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Tina Howard : I love plants, but... |
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Tina Howard : You won't laugh, will you? |
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Allen : No, I won't. |
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Tina Howard : When I was little, |
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Tina Howard : my mother read me picture books. |
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Tina Howard : I always admired the Great Spells that the people in the legends used to use. |
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Tina Howard : I wanted to master magic like that someday. |
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Allen : Like the Great Spells? |
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Allen : No one alive can cast those. |
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Tina Howard : Th-That's why I asked you not to laugh! |
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Allen : I won't laugh. |
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Allen : We'll try everything we possibly can. |
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Allen : If you have the will and keep forging ahead, |
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Allen : we will find a way. |
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Tina Howard : Thank you. |
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Ellie Walker : Pardon me. |
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Ellie Walker : Allen, sir, I brought the things you— |
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Allen : Whoa there. |
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Allen : That was a close call. |
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Ellie Walker : A-Allen, sir! |
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Ellie Walker : Um, well, I mean... |
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Tina Howard : S-Sir! |
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Tina Howard : Get away from Ellie this instant! |
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Tina Howard : You're too close! It's indecent! |
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Allen : Um... Right. |
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Allen : N-Now then, let's refocus and start our lesson. |
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Allen : First, Tina, tell me the fundamental elements of magic. |
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Tina Howard : Yes, sir. |
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Tina Howard : The elements of magic are fire, water, wind, earth, lightning, light, and darkness. |
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Tina Howard : Every person is born with an affinity for one of these seven elements |
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Tina Howard : and excels or struggles accordingly. |
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Allen : Exactly right. |
(0:19:43.57) |
Allen : And what about House Howard? |
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Tina Howard : We have an affinity for water and wind, |
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Tina Howard : and we can combine them to cast ice magic. |
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Allen : That's half right. |
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Tina Howard : Only half? |
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Allen : Tell me, what does it mean to "have an affinity"? |
(0:20:00.36) |
Tina Howard : Well... |
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Allen : I cast a temperature-control spell in the car yesterday. |
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Allen : That spell combined three elements: fire, water, and wind. |
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Allen : Fire and water are opposites, so it went against the theory of affinity. |
(0:20:16.15) |
Allen : This is just my pet theory, |
(0:20:23.19) |
Allen : but I don't believe there's any such thing as one's "natural element." |
(0:20:25.65) |
Allen : I'd like you to try a variety of different elements with an open mind. |
(0:20:30.64) |
Tina Howard : B-But how...? |
(0:20:34.68) |
Allen : Experience is the best teacher. |
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Allen : I'd like you to work magic on these eight candles, |
(0:20:38.99) |
Allen : using all seven elements as well as ice. |
(0:20:42.38) |
Allen : Ellie, what sorts of spells can you cast? |
(0:20:45.79) |
Allen : W-Well, only a little fire and wind magic. |
(0:20:48.53) |
Allen : In that case, light a flame on one candle. |
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Ellie Walker : Y-Yessir! |
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Allen : Relax. Easy does it. |
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Ellie Walker : Yessir. |
(0:21:06.00) |
Allen : Well done. |
(0:21:08.73) |
Allen : Next, try conjuring up a wind. |
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Ellie Walker : A-All right. |
(0:21:12.74) |
Allen : You have a bright future ahead of you if you can use two kinds of magic already. |
(0:21:21.55) |
Ellie Walker : Th-Thank you very much. |
(0:21:25.96) |
Ellie Walker : But I'm hopeless, really. |
(0:21:28.32) |
Allen : Not at all. |
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Allen : I have no doubt you'll be ready for your entrance exam. |
(0:21:32.95) |
Allen : You should aim to pass with honors. |
(0:21:36.16) |
Ellie Walker : H-Honors? Me?! |
(0:21:38.06) |
Allen : Now it's your turn, Tina. |
(0:21:39.61) |
Allen : Give it a try. |
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Tina Howard : All right. |
(0:21:45.96) |
Allen : I feel mana stirring. |
(0:21:54.29) |
Allen : Her spell formula is neat and clean. |
(0:21:59.64) |
Allen : A model student's textbook effort to— |
(0:22:01.93) |
Tina Howard : I'm sorry. |
(0:22:07.47) |
Allen : You have nothing to apologize for. |
(0:22:08.85) |
Allen : We know you have mana. |
(0:22:10.81) |
Allen : We only need to work out why your spells don't activate. |
(0:22:12.60) |
Allen : Now, let me give you a demonstration. |
(0:22:16.18) |
Allen : You'll both be learning to do this yourselves, so pay close attention. |
(0:22:18.73) |
Allen : Ordinary elementary spells won't do much to excite them. |
(0:22:25.31) |
Allen : I think I'll add a little something for show. |
(0:22:29.20) |
Allen : It's not so hard once you get the hang of it. |
(0:22:55.19) |
Allen : After all... |
(0:22:58.00) |
Allen : Even I can do it, and people used to call me hopeless. |
(0:22:59.40) |
Allen : And so, I'll be staying with the Ducal House of Howard until spring. |
(0:23:09.63) |
Allen : Pray that I manage to earn my keep without too much trouble. |
(0:23:15.28) |
Allen : PS: I'm nursing a broken heart, |
(0:23:21.02) |
Allen : so I'd appreciate it if you went a little easy on me when next we meet. |
(0:23:23.96) |
Allen : Maybe stop hurling Firebirds by as a greeting. It scares me stiff. |
(0:23:27.83) |
Lydia Leinster : Without even asking
me? |
(0:23:32.10) |
Lydia Leinster : I'll make him regret this. |
(0:23:34.80) |