Aurora Sinistra (
alt_sinistra) wrote2015-02-14 10:25 pm
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The tea's very thoughtful.
(All the conversations we've had about grammar, I wrote that, and now I can't stop sorting how I'd translate that sentence into one of the other languages as if the tea were the one doing the thinking.)
I'm glad it's clear out, tonight. Considering.
Did you decide on the book, or the arithmancy, or something else?
(All the conversations we've had about grammar, I wrote that, and now I can't stop sorting how I'd translate that sentence into one of the other languages as if the tea were the one doing the thinking.)
I'm glad it's clear out, tonight. Considering.
Did you decide on the book, or the arithmancy, or something else?
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thirty six weekseight months or so.We feel what we feel, I guess, whether it's logical or not. Whether that's missing orreys or hard breakfast rolls or all sorts of other things.
I kept trying to tell myself all afternoon that it's not like today's that different from other days. But if I'm not going to manage reason - or being useful - I might as well let myself wallow in stars a bit.
Tomorrow, though. Do you have time for a couple of hours? Something dense and chewy, and distracting. (I promise, not as tedious at those sets of questions I've been throwing at you. I've got one more I want you to do, but not tomorrow.)
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And the questions haven't been terrible. I've rather enjoyed solving some of them, actually. And if it'll help me with getting through my OWL material, I can certainly see the value in it.
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Next clear night, I want to run you through a set of charts, under exam conditions, too.
I'm still looking at some of the locational offsets on the first wards. There's something nagging at me, and I just can't sort out what, and maybe you'll spot a pattern I'm not.
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I am going back to the stars, I think. Enjoy your book?
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And thank you, ever so much, Professor.
It's a good thing, to feel useful.