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I think she's almost quit crying.
If we're going to get a scene like this every time she breaks a glass ... perhaps Madam Pomfrey could send us some calming draughts to keep on hand? Or do you think she'll settle down once she realises we're not going to cruciate her for accidental breakages?
(Dora, maybe you should try again tomorrow to tell her just how many of those glasses you've broken. I don't think she was listening, she was too busy telling us how sorry she was.)
If we're going to get a scene like this every time she breaks a glass ... perhaps Madam Pomfrey could send us some calming draughts to keep on hand? Or do you think she'll settle down once she realises we're not going to cruciate her for accidental breakages?
(Dora, maybe you should try again tomorrow to tell her just how many of those glasses you've broken. I don't think she was listening, she was too busy telling us how sorry she was.)
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She's going to be horribly embarrassed when we tell her the truth about you. Assuming we can trust her and we get to that point.
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When did Arthur say he would swing by? I hope we can manage.
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Which means I think you'd better arrange for her to see something tomorrow, yes?
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In fact, perhaps you can stay there while Arthur's talking to her. See if you notice anything Arthur doesn't.
And yes. I still don't know what, but yes.
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Did you notice her rearranging the shelves this afternoon? She was putting the snuff boxes alongside the tins of string mints.
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What for?
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That's
rather brilliant, actually.
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And she's good with the older ones, isn't she? Like Bert Bantam? She had him grinning ear to ear. Before she dropped the glass, of course.
I dunno, I think--well, from what she's said I think she does know her circumstances are vastly improved from the camp. We'll just have to see if she can settle down.
Speaking of settling down ... see you in a bit.