Recap for the week of 16 February, Year 5
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16 February
Lavender reflects on the differences between Valentine's as a first-year and Valentine's as a fifth-year. Zacharias looks forward to the match. Someone wishes Ron good luck. Blaise offers his own brand of commentary on the match. Madam Umbridge issues special seating instructions for supper. Neville wonders if anyone has ever summarily ended a Quidditch match before. Professor Sinistra briefs Professor Dolohov on what he's missing at mealtime. Cedric tries to be philosophical about the outcome of the Quidditch match. Sally-Anne seems to think life pretty much sucks.
17 February
Sally-Anne discusses the seating arrangements from dinner in a more publically acceptable format. Megan spies a small golden bird out the window. Ginny consults her brothers on something she found while flying. Fred and George arrange a meeting with Diggory. Cedric corrects the record of the Quidditch scores and standings. Madam Umbridge institutes the seating rules for meals going forward. Ron follows Ginny as she hides the box Evelyn reported having seen in Ginny's trunk.
18 February
Padma comments on the status of rehearsals.
19 February
No posts.
20 February
Fred and George report Ron's new development back to Bill. Someone compares freeing house-elves to freeing muggleborns. Another student extends that assessment to Madam Umbridge's attitude toward halfbloods. A third refutes the idea that house-elves want to be free. Someone replies that people do, regardless of what house-elves want. Pansy reacts to the news that Madam Umbridge plans a garden to memorialize dead Council members. Charlie struggles to achieve perspective about Poppy's choice to save Dolohov by means of the cinnibaris potion.
21 February
Justin writes about the role of parent as benevolent ruler and child (or foster-child) as obedient servant to the parent's will. He clarifies his position on a Galleon. Sally-Anne discovers why Ron could not find Ginny's box in the room of forgotten junk.
22 February
Sally-Anne worries about Pansy being punished for what Sirius did. Snape blames Sirius for acting callously. Ron asks if Pansy is all right. Michael runs down the events of the week.
Lavender reflects on the differences between Valentine's as a first-year and Valentine's as a fifth-year. Zacharias looks forward to the match. Someone wishes Ron good luck. Blaise offers his own brand of commentary on the match. Madam Umbridge issues special seating instructions for supper. Neville wonders if anyone has ever summarily ended a Quidditch match before. Professor Sinistra briefs Professor Dolohov on what he's missing at mealtime. Cedric tries to be philosophical about the outcome of the Quidditch match. Sally-Anne seems to think life pretty much sucks.
17 February
Sally-Anne discusses the seating arrangements from dinner in a more publically acceptable format. Megan spies a small golden bird out the window. Ginny consults her brothers on something she found while flying. Fred and George arrange a meeting with Diggory. Cedric corrects the record of the Quidditch scores and standings. Madam Umbridge institutes the seating rules for meals going forward. Ron follows Ginny as she hides the box Evelyn reported having seen in Ginny's trunk.
18 February
Padma comments on the status of rehearsals.
19 February
No posts.
20 February
Fred and George report Ron's new development back to Bill. Someone compares freeing house-elves to freeing muggleborns. Another student extends that assessment to Madam Umbridge's attitude toward halfbloods. A third refutes the idea that house-elves want to be free. Someone replies that people do, regardless of what house-elves want. Pansy reacts to the news that Madam Umbridge plans a garden to memorialize dead Council members. Charlie struggles to achieve perspective about Poppy's choice to save Dolohov by means of the cinnibaris potion.
21 February
Justin writes about the role of parent as benevolent ruler and child (or foster-child) as obedient servant to the parent's will. He clarifies his position on a Galleon. Sally-Anne discovers why Ron could not find Ginny's box in the room of forgotten junk.
22 February
Sally-Anne worries about Pansy being punished for what Sirius did. Snape blames Sirius for acting callously. Ron asks if Pansy is all right. Michael runs down the events of the week.