Private Message to Finch-Fletchley and Seamus
Listen, Blaise and I got to chatting after this afternoon's revision session and I thought you might like to start revising Defence as well. Since it relates closely to Noble Arts, you know?
Anyway. We're going to start meeting on Wednesdays instead of History Club and if you want to come, you'd be welcome. We might even invite one or two other people--select people, I mean, not just anyone--to use one of the empty classrooms up on the 4th floor when it's useful to practise.
Finch-Fletchley, if you come, could you bring that book you mentioned this afternoon? The one about spells that activate over long distances.
Also, Finch-Fletchley, has Macmillan gone completely mental? All through Charms he was positively staring at Jones. He cannot be serious. Tell me he was watching her because he was wondering what she's doing back here this year and not for the reason it looked like.
Seamus, I've got the magazine you wanted to read. I'll give it to you at lunch, all right?
Anyway. We're going to start meeting on Wednesdays instead of History Club and if you want to come, you'd be welcome. We might even invite one or two other people--select people, I mean, not just anyone--to use one of the empty classrooms up on the 4th floor when it's useful to practise.
Finch-Fletchley, if you come, could you bring that book you mentioned this afternoon? The one about spells that activate over long distances.
Also, Finch-Fletchley, has Macmillan gone completely mental? All through Charms he was positively staring at Jones. He cannot be serious. Tell me he was watching her because he was wondering what she's doing back here this year and not for the reason it looked like.
Seamus, I've got the magazine you wanted to read. I'll give it to you at lunch, all right?
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Lunch tomorrow's fine (for the magazine, I mean), no hurry.
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I say, jolly good of you to offer. I shall have to look at my revision timetable and see if I can reorganise it. I'll let you know, what?
Either way, I'd be happy to share the Conrad-Loring. Was there a particular section that interested you?
I'm sure I couldn't possibly comment on Macmillan's intentions. Or Jones, for that matter.
-F-F