[no worries :) ]
"Oh," Juliet replied, her eyes widening a little. She wasn't sure exactly how she'd feel about something like that, and she thought she'd try to stay out of the elephant's trunk range just in case the creature had an urge to pick someone up.
"I hope that's the case," she admitted. It wasn't laziness on her part, it was a genuine lack of any idea of how to get started. Once she saw what he did in the arena, then she could build off of that and maybe teach him new things, but until she knew where her baseline was ... well, she was shooting in the dark. She did grin a little at the wry comment. "A whole day," she agreed.
"I think that's the way the stories go," Juliet agreed. "Women dressing as ... cabin boys or something to gain passage. Wasn't it a whole, women are bad luck on a ship thing, and that's why, more than rampant sexism?"
Juliet shook her head to the question. "Twenty thirteen," she reported. "Far, far away from 1935. 1935 is so much history, though ... I wish I'd paid more attention to it." At least some of it had to be parallel to her world, even if this place didn't have mutants. Major events, leaders, things like that might be the same. It was mostly moot though since she barely remembered more than the big issues -- like the Depression.
"Oh," she said when Elizabeth admitted her year. "Wow. This must be a change and a half then," she speculated.