It seems some people are far more impressed with their own abilities and breeding than they rightfully deserve, considering the evidence to the contrary
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Observation of facts I can see with my own eyes is not judgement, but simply the truth.
Not that I would expect you to understand.
[Private to Pansy Parkinson]
Really, Pansy. Madam Pomfrey is not a miracle worker. If you are that concerned about a lingering health issue, you should get a referral to seek St. Mungo's while on break. I am sure they can cure whatever illness you have managed to contract.
If you really feel that using outdated value systems and social strata grant you a broader, more accurate view of the world, by all means, don't let me stop you.
Rest assured that I will strive my hardest not to become the otiose arm decoration to a wealthy society member, regardless of how pulchritudinous (or not, you know, whichever you prefer) of an ornament I might be.
(Actually, I wanted to ask: about the word 'derift,' would you happen to have been looking for 'bereft,' instead? I don't know the meaning of derift. But you know, if you weren't, I'm always up for expanding my vocabulary.)
Miss Granger. If you should ever need a rescuer from that impending boredom that has you so enslaved, I would be happy to lend a perfectly platonic hand. (Besides. I'm curious as to your thoughts on S.P.E.W. It seems to have taken a downfall in recent weeks, and I would offer to aid you in rebuilding that wonderful organization if you felt comfortable accepting help.)
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Not that I would expect you to understand.
[Private to Pansy Parkinson]
Really, Pansy. Madam Pomfrey is not a miracle worker. If you are that concerned about a lingering health issue, you should get a referral to seek St. Mungo's while on break. I am sure they can cure whatever illness you have managed to contract.
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[Private to Pansy Parkinson]
I do so enjoy dispelling illusions.
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(Actually, I wanted to ask: about the word 'derift,' would you happen to have been looking for 'bereft,' instead? I don't know the meaning of derift. But you know, if you weren't, I'm always up for expanding my vocabulary.)
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