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"Why don't we explore the possibility that Louisa brought up. The idea that we can use The Tales of Beedle the Bard to learn more than what the stories tell us in themselves," she continued, with another little grin as she glanced at her bookshelves once again. That was certainly an easy enough book to locate, or duplicate, for the lesson. "Of course, you'd need to think of a question, but I'd imagine we could try and see if it could be used as a bibliomantic resource..." Moving back to her table at the front of the room, she sat down again. "I think you have the basic idea, and I'd prefer it if nobody threw any books across the room. But either way, feel free to take one of the copies off my shelves and try bibliomancy out," she continued. "I don't necessarily expect everyone to be successful, but there's always the possibility." And she could think about a few things while they tried it out. well, if nobody had any more questions.
Ooooh this sounded like fun!
Helena stood up and went to take a copy of
The Tales of Beedle the Bard, since she wasn't sure whether professor Bishop would be alright with books flying around her classroom or not. She walked back to her seat and balanced the book on the spine, and then let if fall open. She didn't really notice the page, but she definitely recognized the tale.
Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump.
Blink, blink.
... and some more blinks.
What was that supposed to mean?!
"
Professor?" She could barely find her voice. "
Is it allowed to try again?" Because that part... wasn't exactly telling her anything.