Matilda meets Fëanáro in Valinor
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Matilda giggles.

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"I wish I were one of whatever you are. Especially if you get big faster."

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"Human," she says, "in English. Are there things other than getting big faster that sound nice about being it?"

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"You have books."

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"Soon the Eldar will also have books."

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"Yeah, but you guys came up with the idea on your own."

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"I bet you would've thought of them eventually."

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"Maybe another good thing about humans is that you're faster."

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"I do like being fast!" says Matilda. "Although I haven't really tried being slow and I might turn out to like it too."

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"I doubt it. It's not very pleasant."

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"Sometimes things that are pleasant for one person are unpleasant for a different person. My birth mother really liked playing bingo and hated reading books, and I'm the opposite way."

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"But you're smart," he says. "So you like smart interesting people things."

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"I think there's multiple ways to be smart and like things as a smart person!"

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"Yeah but no smart people like going slow."

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"I haven't met every smart person so I don't know how I'd know that."

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"You can notice patterns."

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"I've only had six years to meet people in!"

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"I keep forgetting that. You're as big as me."

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"I guess I still don't know how long six years is. But I think it's less than six of your years."

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"Well, you've been here for almost a day now, are your days much longer than ours are?"

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"...I have no idea," says Matilda. "Wow, I really lost track of time. I'd better get a - do you have clocks?" She summons one from a nearby shelf and looks at it. It says six-thirty.

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"Another thing we need to invent?"

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"They tell time, it's useful!"

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"Tell it? How? To everyone who walks by or just you?"

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"These parts go around," she indicates the hands of the clock, "and point at numbers, and they go around very steadily, so it takes exactly an hour for this one to go all the way around and exactly twelve hours for that one. So if the long one and the short one are both pointing at the six, it's been six and a half hours since the last time they both pointed at the twelve."

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