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Like, it cost so much these days to get a new book to become immersed in... even to buy the books for school. "Thank you very much," Daniel smiled warmly and dropped the coins into his till. You want it wrapped? |
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"I guess you're right. Of course, price and value can be two completely different things," she said, with a smile. Sometimes the most valuable things were priceless. You can't put a price on friendship, for instance, nor for the joy of finding a book you were finding. Perhaps that's why she thought this book's worth to be so little when it came to money, of course. It was also worth a lifetime. A lifetime of achievements by the author. A lifetime of joy for the new owner. "Thank you, Daniel, for helping me with the book," she said, while placing the book ever-so-carefully into her tote, "See you around," and she began walking away from Mr. Upstead. Oh, she needed to find out where Jake was and how he was doing. "Oh, and take care." There was a genuine smile on her face as she said this, because apparently things in Diagon Alley weren't that good? She was not letting Treyen come here alone. Her house-elf will tag along for sure. And then she was out. |
Viky walked up to the counter and set down her books with a smile. She didn't have a lot, only the required sixth year books. She just preferred to get them here, because her parents had decided thaat they were no longer paying for her schoolthings, now that she was sixteen. Which basically meant she had to get the really cheap stuff, because she had virtually no money. Great. 'Just this lot, thanks,' she said to the shopkeep, with a weak attempt at a smile. |
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That wasn't bad... was it? ... Anyway, once the girl had gone, Daniel got to putting the books on their rightful shelves in the store. =============== Quote:
But the scar on his cheek still remained. It didn't totally mar his young features, but it annoyed him. He gave a friendly smile to the girl before him and rang up her purchases. "That'll be 2 galleons then, please. Would you like them all wrapped up and stuff? No extra charge." |
Raven walked up to the counter, placing his treasures like books in front him, give a good smile to the shopkeeper, "Good morning, Sir", he say gloomily. "i'd like to purchase it all, as listed here, *showing up the school list for first year* "how much it cost, Sir". he smiled again and waiting for the respond of the man over the counter. |
Helen walked over to the counter carrying all her school books and placing them on the counter. "I would like to buy: Hogwarts: A History by Chroniculus Punnet A History of Magic by Bathilda Bagshot Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by Newt Scamander The Dark Forces: A Guide to Self-Protection by Quentin Tremble How Not To Blow Off Your Fingers On The First Day by Julius Gummidge A Beginner's Guide to Transfiguration by Emeric Switch Quidditch Through the Ages by Kennilworthy Whisp Goshawk's Guide to Herbology by Miranda Goshawk The Standard Book of Spells Grade 1 by Miranda Goshawk Hilary Stargazer's Guide to the Galaxy by Hilary Stargazer How much would that be?" |
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Harper, stack of books in hand, walked up to the counter and put them down with a soft thud, and a huff from herself. She smiled up at the storekeeper behind the counter, one that showed almost all of her teeth. She was waaaaayy too excited to be here. Finally, a place she was familiar with. Her mother had taken her here many times. "Hiya, sir," she said, taking her small bag of wizarding money out of her sleeve. "And how much might a lot of Hogwarts standard ed-oo-cat-ion books cost today?" :shifty: BOOKSBOOKSBOOKSBOOKSBOOKSBOOKSBOOKSBOOKSBOOKS!!! |
Rene walked up holding a few books in her hand. This would cover her til she had to go back to school. Laying 2 old quidditch books, and 2 old history books on the counter. "Hello, How are you today?" She asked "This will be all" Pointing to the four books on the counter "How much do I owe you?" |
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'Cause, you know, some people preferred them to stay all open. |
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"Thanks a lot, I've save more than double for this." Raven smile is so wide, his heart is waving, and he says "Bye! for now, Mister. Raven skip smoothly and vanish to the shopkeeper eyes. |
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It was amazing, the things you learnt when you were bored... "Donations?" he perked up slightly, looking up again and shutting the till drawer with a nudge of his hip. "Oh, of course," Daniel beamed, despite how painful it was to the steadily healing wound on his cheek. |
Harper nodded, tucking the books into her bag. "Good to know. She has tons of old books from her great grandfather." Which was like a million years ago to Harper. She gazed at the wound on the young man's cheek and thought about intruding on his own personal business, but decided it probably wasn't the best time. After all, what if like...he was born with it? Harper doubted that he was, but still, that would be very rude. "Take care," was all she said, taking her eyes off the wound and meeting his eyes. "Thanks a bunch!" she smiled and gave the dude a wave before skipping out the door. |
hi! i said to the shopkeeper as i made my way in,i would like to know how much it would cost to buy all the first year books? :) |
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Alice carried a large pile of books up to the counter and plunked them softly onto it. SPOILER!!: the books They were all old leather bound copies with yellowing pages. Alice loved these old books and they would soon become her prized possesions. Her mother, mrs. Matthews, wore a victorian style dress, as did Alice, and pulled out her purse and handed it to alice to pay for the books. Alices father stood close by, hanging onto his top hat ready to take the books and put them into the expanded bag for school supplies. "Good day," Alice said curtseying to the shop keeper, "I believe this is all I will be requiring today." she said. |
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It was natural. People were curious. "Enjoy the school year." Haha. No. Quote:
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It really was interesting to see their reactions and stuff when they saw the magical street. Not his shop necessarily because it wasn't overtly magical... but yeah. Quote:
"Good day to you, too," Daniel smiled, ringing up the books and waving his wand so they were wrapped up and bagged. "2 galleons then, please." |
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She then took the package of books and put them in the small bag, which was expanded to hold her school supplies. As she and her parents were leaving the store she looked back and gave the shopkeeper a smile. |
Preston walked towards the counter with some difficulty with the five books he needed to purchase bogging him down as he went. He couldn't remember if there were shopping baskets or something around, but it was far too late for that considering he was now standing in front of the counter to get them purchased. As soon as it was his turn he placed the five books up on the counter in two stacks. Stack one was: The Art of Potion Making, A Changing Subject: Transfiguration Basics and The Standard Book of Spells Grade 2. Adding up to 18 sickles The second stack included Goshawks Guide to Herbology, the book Preston was replacing from last year, hoping this one would last longer than a year because he secretly liked Herbology just a little deep down inside, and a basic dictionary. Adding to 11 sickles...he was positive. "Hi." Preston smiled to the shopkeeper as he reached an arm back to his backpack to where his gold bag was located. |
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Quickly glancing at the titles of the books and consulting the list under the desk of school books, in case there was something he was missing, Daniel smiled at the young boy and rang up his purchases. "That'll be 1 galleon 12 sickles please," the man said with a friendly smile on his face. "You want them wrapped and bagged?" |
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"J-just b-b-bagged p-p-please." He told the man closing the gold bag and reaching back around to his bag pack and putting it away. "Have y-you b-b-been r-r-really b-busy?" He asked, attempting to make a little small talk, though it was a lame question. Of course he was busy lately, it was the summer time, students were all over the place getting their new school supplies. |
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