for Miss Padma Patil
Are we still on for going to Hogsmeade on the upcoming weekend? I should relish the change of scenery, actually. Too much staring at the same revisions makes one's head swim. They've a book in, also, that I mean to get, as it's quite likely perfect for History Club: "The Hagiography of the Great Wizards." I am given to understand that they discuss why certain wizards are heroes and icons for certain times, and why such fashions may shift through the ages, in addition to other fascinating matters of how we tell and retell history, and separate fancy from fact. Shall we put that on the list for Club meeting soon?
Also, I have received my pocket money from my Father, so there could be butterbeer, if you liked. Bring Blaise and Seamus or whoever else is free. It'll be merry.
(Hello, Blaise! Hello, Seamus! This writing of messages in public form does encourage one to be friendlier -- which is all to the good, no?)
Also, I have received my pocket money from my Father, so there could be butterbeer, if you liked. Bring Blaise and Seamus or whoever else is free. It'll be merry.
(Hello, Blaise! Hello, Seamus! This writing of messages in public form does encourage one to be friendlier -- which is all to the good, no?)
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Fine, then.
One knows where one's not wanted. And never fear you've hurt my feelings: being uninvited for butterbeer is not the sort of thing worth feeling martyred over.
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I just thought you might find it too childish or have better things to do.
If you'd like to come along, by all means, come along.