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Horace Slughorn ([personal profile] alt_horace) wrote2011-04-17 06:58 am

Last night's dramatic endeavour

Well well, I must add my congratulations to all those involved in yesterday's charming play. You all did splendidly, especially in dealing so ably with the unexpected challenges that are bound to affect one in the course of a live theatre performance!

It was a shame, of course, that Miss Derwent's passions got the better of her on the night, which is something I shall be discussing with her further today. But it did allow us to enjoy Miss Perks' turn as Professor Carrow, which was a treat I'm sure you'll agree, especially from one thrust unto the breach with so little time to prepare.

Miss Perks, if you'd be so kind to pop by my office at some point today?
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Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good

[personal profile] alt_pansy 2011-04-17 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooooh. We'll talk all about it.

I think he's right. There's no reason why you shouldn't aim higher. You're one of the best students in our class, and you're awfully clever, and I think it shouldn't matter at all who your parents are. You're Sally-Anne, and you are wonderful.
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Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good

[personal profile] alt_sally_anne 2011-04-17 07:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, you know, Miss Tonks Mrs Ponds was one of the top students in her year. She got NEWTs in practically everything, Os or Es in all of them, and the only job she could find after Hogwarts was collecting dustbins at the Ministry.

And then she went to work for Mr Ponds and that turned out alright for her. But still.

But, she was from a particularly notorious family. I'm sure that didn't help her. (Plus ordinarily having Mrs Malfoy and Mrs Lestrange as aunts would help someone get ahead but in her case I think it made things worse.)
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Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good

[personal profile] alt_pansy 2011-04-17 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
True. But you've got much better connections in Slytherin than she had in her House. And you're right, your parents are a lot less well-known, so they aren't looking to make an example of you or anything.