Private message to Effs
Monday, 2 April 2012 07:52I think there's a good chance that I won't be on the tours today. I wanted to let you know so that you weren't concerned when I didn't show up. I want to go, but Mrs Baylock thinks me ill and has decided that I needed to spend today resting, avoiding stimulation, and taking pepper-up potion. And I'd really rather not make a fuss. I'll just be still and read in bed and she'll have to declare me one-hundred percent healthy tomorrow.
From,
Hydra
From,
Hydra
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2012-04-02 18:48 (UTC)He just doesn't feel like mine anymore.
I only have books that are
safeappropriate for reading here. I suppose I might read Pure Hunger again, but even so I might hide it behind my Arithmancy book, just in case.So what have you seen of the Protectorate so far? What do you think and what do the other students think? Are you having any fun?
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Hydra
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2012-04-03 01:54 (UTC)Let's see. So far, we've been to the Tower of New London and boating on the Thames. This morning we went to the British Museum of Wizarding History for a few hours and then they took us to Fresher's Feast for luncheon. And this afternoon they showed us what they called a 'Private Preview' of the new museum that's going to open this spring. I say, when is 'Freedom Day?' That's when they said it's going to open to the pubic. There's supposed to be a Grand Opening sometime shortly before that.
It's actually been well interesting, though not, I suppose, for the reasons we're meant to think it is. I heard Delacour saying that she thinks the Louvre has a better collection and the Champs-du-Lacs is a more proper gallery but nearly everyone else was well impressed. (Though I have been to the Louvre, what, and it's unparalleled for its Old Masters.) I say, there's one bloke from Durmstrang who's got a good eye. Uloshenko. He stuck close to me, rather, after we both viewed an old portrait of Wendelin the Weird, which I thought might have been painted by Castagno but he thought looked more like Alberti. In point of fact, I hope he shan't be too difficult to shake off once you're about, if you follow me.
Well, anyway, this new gallery is rather impressive, as I was saying. It's to be called the Protector's Collection and it's well full of things that used to belong to famous witches and wizards but that have been added to the Protector's personal holdings. There are supposed to be educational wings added as well but they're not opened yet. Pity, too, because they sound as if they'd be jolly fun. Whereas the rest was a bunch of rather crusty items with portraits hung up above, what. Paracelsus' brass scales, Hypatia's astrolabe, that sort of bally old thing. Madame Froissart said that Salazar Slytherin's armour had been moved; it used to be in the Wizarding History Museum. You can bally well bet we found that suitably interesting!
So it's a little bit fun, what, but it would have been better with you along. Which trip are you coming on next?
-Justin
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2012-04-03 03:42 (UTC)I've been to the Tower of New London already, and boating on the Thames, too. I haven't been to the museums for a long while, though, and it would have been good to see them again. Especially the preview of the new one.
Freedom Day - you haven't heard anything about that yet? It's the most important holiday in the Protectorate. The day that the Lord Protector took over the country and freed us from Tyranny. July 31. It's also Harry's birthday.
Mummy went up to Rigel's rooms tonight and I could hear her from here. She was cross with Mrs Baylock for sending me to bed without talking to her first. I felt sorry for her - Mrs Baylock, I mean. I'm sure that it's only every so often that Mummy comes in to check in with her, and she gets used to making decisions as she sees fit.
So I think that means I should be able to come when we're next allowed to. I hope.
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Hydra
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2012-04-03 03:56 (UTC)I suppose I've read something about it, yes. But you celebrated before I came here and I didn't read back, what.
Well, I'm dashed sorry she had to get in trouble with your mother but at least your mother hasn't accused you of skiving off.
So I shan't see you until Saturday? I know that's only five days, isn't it, but with all the travel they've got us doing I'm sure it will feel like a lifetime.
Bother your being kept home, anyway.
I'd better try to sleep, they've got us going to Stonehenge tomorrow and Glastonbury Tor. Loads of walking!
Sweet dreams, Dux,
-Justin