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[1/7] The window is boarded over.
[2/7] The undamaged books have been put back in their proper places.
[3/7] I ordered new shelves. The old ones were mangled.
[4/7] Stephen, Darcy, Tabitha, & Molly helped clean. Tandy brought tea.
[5/7] Tabitha endangered the integrity of the lock before I opened the door.
[6/7] I relocked the door before leaving.
[7/7] Also, there is chocolate and a bottle of wine on your kitchen counter.
[2/7] The undamaged books have been put back in their proper places.
[3/7] I ordered new shelves. The old ones were mangled.
[4/7] Stephen, Darcy, Tabitha, & Molly helped clean. Tandy brought tea.
[5/7] Tabitha endangered the integrity of the lock before I opened the door.
[6/7] I relocked the door before leaving.
[7/7] Also, there is chocolate and a bottle of wine on your kitchen counter.
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Date: 2016-10-16 12:39 am (UTC)[2/5] No, really, thank you. I couldn't deal with that disaster. I appreciate it.
[3/5] Didn't realize anyone but you and me cared that much about the library. Nice feeling.
[4/5] Sadly I don't think I'll be returning to my suite until I go to bed.
[5/5] Guess I'll have to save the wine for tomorrow day drinking. What a shame.
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Date: 2016-10-16 12:41 am (UTC)[2/5] You're welcome.
[3/5] They surprised me. And then the thief-like one gave me the eyes.
[4/5] Rest well, when you do.
[5/5] Please, do feel free to share. I have to finish reading this terrible American book tomorrow.
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Date: 2016-10-16 12:45 am (UTC)[2/5] Eyes? Also remind me to talk to her about breaking into the library and why one should never do that.
[3/5] You're welcome to join the day drinking, but terrible books should be read sober.
[4/5] So you can better appreciate how horrible they are.
[5/5] What book?
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Date: 2016-10-16 12:58 am (UTC)[2/7] Probably food and alcohol, then.
[3/7] And yes, the eyes. They were large and sad and also almost mean.
[4/7] Excellent, merci. And of course.
[5/7] No, no. They must be read while drunk so I can get through them.
[6/7] And have an opinion to share in class.
[7/7] As I Lay Dying. Faulkner. I do not like him.
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Date: 2016-10-16 01:03 am (UTC)[2/] Just a little
[3/] Food and alcohol I can do. Just food for the little ones though.
[4/] If you read it drunk your only opinion is going to be "I don't remember any of it"
[5/] Or I can just give you the cliff notes version. I've read it three or four times
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Date: 2016-10-16 01:08 am (UTC)[2/6] Are they not all little? They are all little. Except for me.
[3/6] Why? Why would you do that to yourself?
[4/6] I do not understand why this is considered great literature.
[5/6] There is an entire chapter that is only, "I am following my fish."
[6/6] And the fish is the child's mother's corpse in a coffin, it is ridiculous.
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Date: 2016-10-16 01:12 am (UTC)[2/5] I think the magic users are all at the top.
[3/5] Age little, not size little. Strange is taller than me. I don't talk about it.
[4/5] Well the first time as for class. The other three was for fun.
[5/5] I never said it was great. I just find it oddly fascinating.
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Date: 2016-10-16 01:20 am (UTC)[2/7] So obviously it is not a hierarchy.
[3/7] And magic is very interesting, oui?
[4/7] It is not difficult to be taller than you, my friend.
[5/7] But I am not so tall, myself.
[6/7] Though I have been told it seems I am because I look down my nose so much.
[7/7] Oddly fascinating, you say. I do not see it.