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Term 37: May - August 2014 Term Thirty-Seven: Winter is Coming (September 2083 - June 2084)

 
 
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Old 12-16-2012, 04:40 AM
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Default The Weasley Swamp



The legendary portable swamp created by Fred and George Weasley was once large enough to consume the entire middle section of the first floor corridor, leading from the Dark Arts office to the History of Magic classroom. Nowadays, only a small section of the corridor is roped off in tribute of the redhead twins' swamp, but it is a historic section nonetheless.

The remaining swamp still SMELLS like authentic swamp, LOOKS like authentic swamp, BUBBLES like authentic swamp, and will suck you in like an authentic swamp, if you so wish to step in it. Avoid the swamp with care is the best advice you should heed while on the first floor, especially if you're running late to class.
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Ah, those he had. Observation skills. He grinned, but it wasn't arrogantly. He didn't have to pretend around Beverly, he could see that.

So he took the jar and listened to her, and it was his turn to blush slightly and have that great feeling of sweet discomfort due to modesty after a rightful compliment.

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Glancing down at the vial cupped in her hands Beverly nodded. "They should. Or maybe tea." Y'know, if he liked that too. Turning her body toward the direction of the stairs she grinned up at the older man. She wouldn't mind going along.

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