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Lucius Malfoy, 1954.
Jan 02, 2007 20:20
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Lucius Malfoy, son of Abraxas Malfoy.
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psychick
January 2 2007, 23:01:54 UTC
I love all the details! The lace and the monogramming.
I wonder if wizards get baptized?
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mneomosyne
January 4 2007, 18:48:39 UTC
Thank you, and I don't know but if they get baptised they might sparkle a little from the magic :)
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amanuensis1
January 3 2007, 00:56:34 UTC
Oh, look at him! Yes, he was probably a terrifyingly good baby. ^_^
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mneomosyne
January 4 2007, 18:49:46 UTC
:D he was the very best, not that the Malfoys ever compared him with any other baby.
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themostepotente
January 3 2007, 01:41:25 UTC
Magical nappies! That's just darling :-)
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mneomosyne
January 4 2007, 18:50:18 UTC
Grandpa Malfoy agrees :)
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foolishtook
January 3 2007, 02:29:16 UTC
Hilarious. I should not have been mid-sip of my mountain dew when I clicked the link and read your caption. XD
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mneomosyne
January 4 2007, 18:51:18 UTC
Thank you, it is never wise to click links at such moments :)
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drkwzrdmalfoy
January 3 2007, 05:53:41 UTC
*gasp* O_O
Mnem, whoever gave you a look through my mother's old photo album, hmm?
Yes, I was quite the adorable infant, naturally. *smirk*
Very well done, I especially like the colouring of the eyes, lips and nose, and the fine line of a still-proud chin.
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mneomosyne
January 4 2007, 18:53:20 UTC
Thank you, Sir,
I consulted the wizarding book of babies, standard edition of 1954. You're on the first page thanks to a generous gift to the publishers.
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Mnem, whoever gave you a look through my mother's old photo album, hmm?
Yes, I was quite the adorable infant, naturally. *smirk*
Very well done, I especially like the colouring of the eyes, lips and nose, and the fine line of a still-proud chin.
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I consulted the wizarding book of babies, standard edition of 1954. You're on the first page thanks to a generous gift to the publishers.
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