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Returning from holiday, she must handle an urgent message from her translation agency amid a staff crisis: a valued translator has abruptly left after a confrontation with the firm’s stern head. Guided by workplace rivalries, accents, and shifting departmental needs, Judith decides how to respond while balancing personal time and professional obligations.","A SENSE OF WORDS  \n[OceanofPDF.com](OceanofPDF.com)  \nMadeline Charlton  \nJudith knew that her assignment in Switzerland, translating for a big engineering firm, was going to be a challenge. But just how much of a challenge she didn't realize, until she met the stern head of the firm, Dieter Steiner, who believed only a man could tackle the job. So Judith had to prove him wrong!  \nCHAPTER ONE  \nLONDON was hot.  \nIt was an oppressive, stifling, sticky heat that sent an uncomfortable trickle of perspiration down Judith's back; her clothes clung clammily to her. She was newly returned from a holiday at home among the fresh breezes of the Northumberland moors, and as she stepped with her case from the sticky shade of King's Cross and. struggled to commandeer a taxi she wondered—not for the first time—why she was spending her life working in a busy and airless city. Actually the answer was simple, she admitted ruefully; if she wanted to make use of her talent, a facility for foreign languages, she had little choice.  \nAny translation agencies foolish enough to open their doors in the countryside would rapidly go bankrupt; a commercial city, particularly the capital of the country, was the only place for such an international concern.  \nStill, she shouldn't grumble, she chided herself as the taxi bore her Bloomsburywards. Many girls would give their eye-teeth to be in her shoes; a well paid job that she enjoyed, a flat in 'swinging' London ...  \nthough to dignify it with the title of 'flat' was flattery, she admitted as she let herself in. Originally one large room, it had been divided with paper-thin partitions into two minute bedrooms and one not very much larger room that served as living-room-cum-dining-room-cum-kitchen. The toilet facilities were along the corridor, shared with the other four apartments on the same floor; but it was clean and cheerful, not too expensive, and within easy walking distance of the agency where she and her flatmate Barbara worked.  \nThe heat as she entered made her gasp and move hurriedly across the room to fling open the window; glancing out briefly over the familiar view of backyards and dustbins and a few dusty plane trees, she switched on the kettle. A note on the table beside it caught her eye and she smiled as she scanned the scribbled lines; Barbara wrote  \nexactly as she talked—impulsively, flippantly. She loved to put on the most outrageous cockney accent.  \n'Dear Judy,' she read, 'welcome home, ducks. How were things in the frozen north? 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As only too often when urgently required it was completely dead, and she bit her lip in vexation: the nearest callbox was a couple of streets away, and also out of  \norder more often than not. Grimacing, she decided it would be just as easy to call in and set off on the quarter-hour walk to Russell Square.  \nThe Crighton Translation Agency's premises just off the square were not large. 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