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mistressmaryquitecontrary) wrote2008-10-30 08:34 pm
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Tomorrow Mary turns thirteen.
The cook is going to make a cake and she is to be let off lessons. Other than that she's not really sure what to make of this; despite the cold weather, she's sitting outside by her tree (now bare) in her garden, trying to decide.
The cook is going to make a cake and she is to be let off lessons. Other than that she's not really sure what to make of this; despite the cold weather, she's sitting outside by her tree (now bare) in her garden, trying to decide.
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"I think! I am very careful. I only rush when there is not time."
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Both eyebrows arch very delicately.
"I do, as you are aware, know whereof I speak."
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"I do not think even you can plan for everything in Milliways. There are too many people coming and going always, and too much magic that surprises you."
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One corner of his mouth twitches upward.
"And there's a great deal to be said for silent observation."
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But as it is--
"Perhaps you might begin, Mary. You have, after all, been there far longer than I."
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Still: "I am not talking about what has happened, though," Mary says, frowning. "I am talking of what you could predict. That is what I want to know."
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His look suggests that Mary ought to possess both these abilities.
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"I do not see how you could predict bread dough coming to life to take over the back," she mutters, rather rebelliously. "Things that happen there are hardly rational at all! That is the trouble.
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Galadan is so very generous.
"But to expect no infestations from other worlds, or to discount the presence of magical experiments in some of the less-policed regions of the bar and its environs suggests--well. It suggests a lack of foresight."
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Mary is constantly emphatic on this point.
"But you cannot plan in specific unless you know what the specifics will be. The rest is only a - is only general watchfulness."
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The Sahara has nothing on Galadan's voice.
"I hardly assign you your translations based on archaic notions of torture."
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"But I have not encountered anyone in Milliways who wished to conquer Gaul and divide it into three parts."
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Galadan is not laughing.
Really.
No, really.
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"I know what you are trying to say. I do. But I am only saying - I know it is important to know history and to see the patterns and to be careful and watch for things. I know all that. But you cannot see the exact future from knowing the past!"
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His eyes are a cool winter-grey, watchful and waiting.
"There is more certainty in the past. And such information as may be found there is--less prone to inspiring fear. Self-fulfilling prophecies are all well and good, but they are quite difficult to fight."
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"I know some futures that may be, and that is enough."
Beat.
"I do not know who the Seer of Brennin is."
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There is a momentary twitch of Galadan's lip. It might be faint amusement.
"Her hair is white, though she is hardly what one might call 'old'. Even one so young as you, Mary Lennox."
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"I do not quite as much anymore, now that I have met more and more people who are truly old." Like Galadan! For example.
"And she sees the future? Why should I wish to seek her out, then - if you said it was not good to see the future?"
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"Have you truly no idea of why I might suggest you speak with her?"
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One corner of his lip twists.
"Which is to say there is some value in both, but reading what is to come requires some degree of specialization. I, myself, have the capability to understand what will be by virtue of deduction and rationalization. It's hardly magical, but it serves its purpose."
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Mary unfolds her arms, the better to fold them again.
"I am the first person to say that rationalization and deduction and - and logic are important - but not everything can be predicted!"
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Someone who does not know Galadan may believe that now he is merely being stubborn, winding Mary up.
They could not be further from the truth.
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Mary casts around briefly for a thoroughly unlikely scenario.
"- for men from the moon coming down to try to kidnap my uncle?"
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