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[17 Jan 2008|02:39pm] |
Messrs Broadmoor;
While no one can deny that you are both <i>outstanding</i> specimens of Gryffindor House, your manner of speaking to ladies who have been brought up in gentility leaves much to be desired. May I advise, then, silence as the proper course of action in regard to such women as the Blacks, until such a time as you have learned the difference between compliment and crassness? I am sure you will find yourselves not only much more popular, but the subjects of much less ire from your fellow male students who do know how to behave.
Tom Riddle Slytherin prefect
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