a treaty.

Jan 06, 1979 21:10

Don't you find it interesting how similar the words "treaty" and "treatise" are? One of those word pairs where the etymology is clear and yet the current meanings are quite different. My dictionary says that both words come from a root meaning "to deal with." With that in mind...

A TREATY, BY ANDROMEDA TONKS
PARTIES CONCERNED*: T. Tonks, S. Black ( Read more... )

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lupined August 7 2007, 03:42:27 UTC
RJ Lupin.

You're a great woman, Andromeda.

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dromedy August 7 2007, 03:49:47 UTC
I don't know if one edits treaties but I can do it for an initials change. Thank you.

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lupined August 7 2007, 03:55:46 UTC
Consider that my signature, then!

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tonksly August 7 2007, 03:43:50 UTC
Okay. I guess a lot of my problems with Sirius stem from something I can't hold against him cos he was young and none of us were acting too smart back then.

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dromedy August 7 2007, 03:51:37 UTC
That's a step in the right direction at least.

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tonksly August 7 2007, 03:45:58 UTC
So I'm willing...

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tonksly August 7 2007, 03:47:06 UTC
Not that I'd be willing if he isn't willing. Of course.

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tonksly August 7 2007, 03:47:58 UTC
And why can't I say cockbite? I let you keep all your words.

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dromedy August 7 2007, 03:50:29 UTC
Okay then, you could take one of my words. To make us even.

Which one would you like? If you say "the" or "and" I swear...

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