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(no subject)
how can you sif ArthurUnderstood, Remus. Thank you so much for being with him, and helping him. Should I floo there to be with him? I can invent a reason for Ginny for being called away at dinnertime.
(no subject)
And he will, Molly; we'll take good care of him, don't worry.
(no subject)
Remus, where was he splinched? (What body part, I mean?) I assume you had some dittany at hand?
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Tell him that when he feels up to it, we'll take him out to the Quidditch pitch at our orchard, and he can borrow our Beater bats and pretend that the Bludger is Corax Mulciber's head. If that helps.
Private Message to Mr Lupin
When he feels well enough to know I said it.
How bad was it? The cruciating, I mean. Was it... did it go on very long?
Re: Private Message to Mr Lupin
He didn't say how long it lasted. The important thing is that he's here now, safe, and we are taking care of him.
(no subject)
Apparently he attracted Corax Mulciber's ire for filching some quills out of Selwyn's office, when MLE was done in there. Although my guess is he wanted to make an example of someone and didn't much care who or why.
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He's the one who forced Norma Brownmiller to decide who should live and who should die, when the Woods' farm was raided and they were discovered to be 'coddling' muggleborns. Arthur was so upset about that.
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Good gracious.
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Well HE deserved it even if BillUgh.
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And Madam P flooed us. She's coming soon, but she made us feel we'd done the basic cleaning and bandaging properly.
How are you holding up, then?
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How am I holdingDoubtless, I'm better than Bill.
Tonks, Remus--
Thank you