Transcription: She talked about her feelings with her father's craftsmen, Daedalus, who seemed to understand such things a little. He was, after all, a captive and a slave. Perhaps he too felt like a ghost in the palace. But it was always easier to talk to Daedalus about geometry and philosophy. She loved her father, of course, but he could be very hard to talk to. In fact, though she hadn't thought of it before, he probably didn't know about feeling like a ghost because he looked at other people as if they were the ghosts. Sometimes Ariadne drifted about, thinking her ghost-like thoughts, hardly aware even ...