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Post by Sarie Thimble on Sept 29, 2007 15:17:37 GMT
Sarie looked around to see who had said the thing she had been thinking. She heard the voice from somewhere near the front of the room. Was there a ghost in the class.
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Post by Sarie Thimble on Sept 29, 2007 23:05:17 GMT
((sry I fixed it))
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Post by Prof. Victoria Potter on Dec 17, 2007 1:03:29 GMT
Victoria heard a response but she wasn't sure where it had come from none of the students had said a word and it was most surely a girls voice she heard. The look on her face was purely purplexed. The answer was good but who was she to give creidt to for it. Apparently one of the schools ghosts decided to take a visit to her class. Vicky wasn't sure whether she should be flattered or annoyed, but none the less she had to go on with the lesson so nodding at her answer Vicky was impressed but unable to give credit.
"Well that's very good. Muggles sometimes refer to their magicians as illusionists, some still like the phrase magician, but as it was pointed out illusion is the best word one can use to describe what they do. We are the only true magical beings out there, muggles have just found a way to say that magic exists without admitting they've no clue how to do it. They're good at tricking people into thinking they've done magic. Can anyone name a very famous illusionist, probably the most famous of all time?"
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Post by Sarie Thimble on Dec 17, 2007 1:12:00 GMT
Sarie held up a hand. "Is it Harry Houdini? I know hes a muggle but hes a famous illusionists and escape artist." She wasn't sure if she was right. She had read about Houdini in a book or two.
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Post by Prof. Victoria Potter on Feb 24, 2008 0:13:17 GMT
((I do apologize for letting this lesson die, a new lesson will be posted shortly))
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