The girls spent the next hour pretty absorbed in the letters, only chatting here and there to help each other out. First, they sorted the letters based on which languages they could quickly find and translate, mostly modern languages with the Latin alphabet. Then came the more difficult ones; the languages with an alphabet they didn't know, those with a Latin alphabet that the software couldn't translate, and those which were too damaged. "Let's set the damaged ones aside for now," said Victoria. "Even if we knew the language, there's barely anything left to read... I doubt we'll be able to read those at all." "We can try and get our phones to translate the ones with modern but foreign languages and copy them in English to the side," decided Clara, pulling out her notebooks. "Just so we