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Lovegood, do us Prefects a favour: the next time you end up with a completely inappropriate book in lieu of the proper text, discuss the unfortunate mishap in private with the Professor. I've just had to confiscate a copy of Intra Profundis (the wrong one) from a Firstie. He (and you're lucky I'm not naming names, you-know-who) had the bright idea to tuck the book into his Charms text as a disguise, but it actually ended up being a dead giveaway. When one is reading Charms in the common room, they don't usually have three or four of their mates crowded around, trying to elbow their way in for a closer look. Meanwhile, I've handed the book over to Pennifold; she'll see that it ends up where it ought.
While I'm at it, a few of you need to embrace a little thing called the double entendre. And I don't just mean Firsties.
All that said, Dark Arts is going to be brilliant this year. Loads more work all around for most of us, but work of a welcome sort. Thank you for meeting with us individually to consider the various curriculum options, Professor Dolohov.
While I'm at it, a few of you need to embrace a little thing called the double entendre. And I don't just mean Firsties.
All that said, Dark Arts is going to be brilliant this year. Loads more work all around for most of us, but work of a welcome sort. Thank you for meeting with us individually to consider the various curriculum options, Professor Dolohov.
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Date: 2012-09-19 11:56 am (UTC)I've turned up the copy of that journal article I could not locate during our talk, by the way -- as I suspected, there was a shelf of journals that did not make it to my office during unpacking, and my back copies of Relations Internationales was one of them. If you are still interested and were not simply indulging me, you may stop by my office one afternoon this week and pick it up.