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Oct 15, 2004 22:14

This has been one of the most curious days of my life. Of course it is, because not everyday do I and my good friend who is like my other sister, Claudia, go to a new school and sit under their sorting hat as if we are petite first years ( Read more... )

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devon_madrid October 15 2004, 20:31:00 UTC
shame you weren't sorted into Slytherin with your friend.

welcome to hogwarts. er, bienvenue?

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gabrielle_merci October 15 2004, 20:35:07 UTC
Merci, monsieur. And it is indeed a shame. Tell me, does that hat make many mistakes?

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devon_madrid October 15 2004, 20:59:29 UTC
apparently it doesn't. it's an old hat, though. been around since the days of the Founders. maybe it's rusty.

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gabrielle_merci October 15 2004, 21:14:48 UTC
That's funny -- maybe it's rusty!

I think it made a mistake not putting us with Isabelle or sorting her with us. Of course, being how you are proud of your house, I expect you think we should have been sorted with her!

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la_demoiselle October 15 2004, 21:01:13 UTC
These machines are most curious! Something I most definitely did not expect.

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gabrielle_merci October 15 2004, 21:23:25 UTC
Are they not fantastique? I agree with you so much, and even if I don't write much in journals, I might have a new hobby. If the homework and getting used to everything here gives me time for it.

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la_demoiselle October 15 2004, 21:38:27 UTC
It is hard to make the french accents on here! These keyboards were made for the English.

My mother always told me that Beauxbatons was ahead of other schools academically so I don't imagine our Homework will be to difficult.

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gabrielle_merci October 15 2004, 21:49:00 UTC
There has to be a way to make the accents!

I think you're right about the homework. Leave it to you to find something positive about being here our very first night!

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silent_scholar October 15 2004, 21:22:57 UTC
Hello, Gabrielle! Welcome to Ravenclaw. I'm awfully sorry I didn't say hello at the feast, but it would hardly do to shout down the table. I'm Erin Underwood, seventh year - if you see me around, do say hello.

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gabrielle_merci October 15 2004, 21:25:13 UTC
Hello, Erin. I am pleased to meet you and we will certainly be speaking. Of course you mustn't shout down the table! Thank you for welcoming me.

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divinepatil October 15 2004, 22:07:41 UTC
Hello Gabrielle,

Remember me Im from the train in the hallway?? I really enjoyed our brief conversation on the train though it was kinda awkward...

Hope to make a better impression if I see around.

Neville

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gabrielle_merci October 15 2004, 22:14:39 UTC
Oh hello, Neville!

Yes, I remember you. You will always be one of the very first people I ever met from this school so how could I not? And don't worry because I have a good impression for you are very nice, I can tell. Don't ever hesitate to talk with either Claudia or myself.

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divinepatil October 15 2004, 22:31:19 UTC
Thank you and I will keep that in mind.

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gabrielle_merci October 15 2004, 22:44:45 UTC
Not only will you keep it in mind, but you will practice what I preach! As long as you do what I say, we will be happy.

(And no, I am not bossy nor do I ever tease anyne! Now if you believe that. . . I have one Eiffel Tower to sell!)

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zebastian October 16 2004, 04:08:48 UTC
Hello, Madamoiselle. I hope all the new students get used to the school well.

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gabrielle_merci October 16 2004, 04:52:31 UTC
Hello, Monsieur, and thank you! I hope you get used to being here easily, too. It's nice to meet you.

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zebastian October 16 2004, 13:32:34 UTC
Thank you, Mademoiselle. I miss home but I try. Nice to meet you and your friend, Claudia. If time lets, or is it allows I use, maybe I can improve my French!

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gabrielle_merci October 17 2004, 21:49:02 UTC
Yes, maybe you can, Monsieur.

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