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Post by jason william wilde on Dec 18, 2013 20:06:36 GMT
To... whoever this book belongs to,
I located this text book. While it is a Defense Against the Dark Arts text, it really should not be left lying on a random desk. I trust you will need this to complete the reading for Monday. Please, do take better care of your things. I am instructing this owl to find the owner. Professor Wilde
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2013 0:44:14 GMT
Professor ,I do apologize for forgetting my book. I shall pick it up promptly. To put your mind at ease I should tell you that I've already completed the reading, though I appreciate the concern. Am I correct in assuming that I should pick it up in your office or is it still in the classroom? - Sage
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Post by jason william wilde on Dec 30, 2013 8:32:02 GMT
Miss Carlisle,I'm glad the owl found out who owned the book. I was beginning to worry someone was placing random objects around the class. It is very good to know that at least someone is prepared for class. Perhaps you could convince some of your classmates to be as prepared. You are correct that the book is currently located in my office. You can pick it up whenever it is convenient for you. Aside from when I'm teaching other classes, of course.
Professor Wilde
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2014 7:11:58 GMT
Professor ,Though I wouldn't doubt that someone is playing tricks around the castle this book isn't one of those objects. You never really know what other students are up to though. As for convincing my classmates to prepare I feel that task wouldn't best suited for me. There are other students who would be taken a bit more seriously by my classmates. I do most of my studying when no one else is around. I think there are other students that would be better suited for that pep talk. I shall stop by after my Charms class this afternoon. Thank you again for locating my book. - Sage
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