So, that was well interesting yesterday. I liked the funny bits. I think it's going to be loads of fun, Greengrass, and if we can bring it off, it'll be a good show!
Guess I've got to learn something about dancing now, yeah?
Yes, I see. I'll just answer here if that's all right. (I did come along last Friday, too, but you likely didn't see me under all the layers of muffler Hydra got for me, what!)
As for the Jugsons, they do try. Well, you'll see. I'd much rather have them than Sally-Anne's Strettons, from all the reports. There are a few--differences, what, but of course no foster situation was going to be perfect, and could have been much worse. Still I wish one could talk to Maggie more openly. She was touched that I gave her a Christmas present (the Jugsons don't know that, of course), but rather suspicious of it as well.
Oh, I wonder if I asked the Jugsons, they'd let me bring her along? I can always tell them she could shop while we're having our tea.
As for the dancing, we'll make sure you don't embarrass yourself, either, what! Never fear.
How do they treat Maggie? The Jugsons. I don't really see how people can live with someone else and treat them like they're nothing. I mean, if muggleborns were just off in camps and no one ever saw them, that'd be one thing, but when you get to know people...
I just don't really get it.
But then, I think the Strettons treat Sally Anne almost the same way they do their muggleborn servant, Maureen. Only they make Sally Anne do work that uses magic because she's so good at it, and of course, they don't let Maureen have a wand.
It's too bad we can't get them to meet. Maureen and Maggie. But I doubt the Strettons would let Sally Anne bring Maureen. Unless she was bringing Gemma and the rest, which- we probably don't want.
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As for the Jugsons, they do try. Well, you'll see. I'd much rather have them than Sally-Anne's Strettons, from all the reports. There are a few--differences, what, but of course no foster situation was going to be perfect, and could have been much worse. Still I wish one could talk to Maggie more openly. She was touched that I gave her a Christmas present (the Jugsons don't know that, of course), but rather suspicious of it as well.
Oh, I wonder if I asked the Jugsons, they'd let me bring her along? I can always tell them she could shop while we're having our tea.
As for the dancing, we'll make sure you don't embarrass yourself, either, what! Never fear.
-Justin
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I just don't really get it.
But then, I think the Strettons treat Sally Anne almost the same way they do their muggleborn servant, Maureen. Only they make Sally Anne do work that uses magic because she's so good at it, and of course, they don't let Maureen have a wand.
It's too bad we can't get them to meet. Maureen and Maggie. But I doubt the Strettons would let Sally Anne bring Maureen. Unless she was bringing Gemma and the rest, which- we probably don't want.