After seeing those girls from Beauxbatons, I have to wonder exactly what they have going for them, other than their perfect hair, and their naturally straight teeth, and their statuesque physiques, and their flawless complexion, and their lucid eyes darkly rimmed with long flutterly lashes, and their polished mannerism...and after yesterday's
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The maze should be easy enough. Prepare before then by eating and resting beforehand. If you're tired and hungry, I'll simply knock you out and drag you around by magic. And I will too
The American team from the Salem Institute seem to be putting a fierce resistance in the duels. If the team slacks off, there might be an upset. Would that be amusing surprising?
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At any rate, since have any of us at Hogwarts ever slacked off? Besides, we have the best duelists in our school on that team, including the second place champion from the dueling tournament, no less!
And I wouldn't underestimate the maze either, Severus. Dumbledore said beforehand that it has a mind all to its own, which means unpredictability, as is always the case when one is dealing with something that thinks and acts of its own accord. Thanks for the advice, though. I heard the Durmstrang students are known for their stamina, so they will be among the tougher teams to beat here.
Oh! I know! Since the maze event shall be at night, how about we look toward the stars for answers, eh? One cannot go wrong with stars, you know. How about it?
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Oh my, all of second place? Why, those such as the Americans, the Durmstrangers, the Japanese and the rest have nothing to worry about. I'm sure we'll dazzle them with the best our second place talent can muster.
How about you shut up and follow me to victory? There won't be anyone there to stop and ask for directions, so it'll be best to let the person who knows what they speak of lead.
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What is it with men and asking for directions? Or in this case, looking for directions. Honestly now, Severus, we can all get through the maze far faster if we relied on some grounds for our directions. At least I think so. I was never good at mazes. I am unable to find my way around school on my own for the most part. I'm just afraid we might end up going in circles.
And yes, all of second place! Alice is one of the best duelists in our year, which is nothing too shabby in the least, considering the opponents she went up against. Being first is not everything, you know.
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... there was that one that bothered me. That bloke from Durmstrang, he really bullied his opponent. I don't like him. I hope I get him in the next round.
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