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I confess I was concerned to read that the ward was closed last evening. Was that at Crouch's insistence? Surely if there'd been another serious illness or injury, those students wouldn't have been turned away?
Never mind. It's not mine to interfere, which is why I didn't wish to write whilst you appeared to be in the midst of a difficult situation.
I trust that you feel things were managed well enough in the end.
Never mind. It's not mine to interfere, which is why I didn't wish to write whilst you appeared to be in the midst of a difficult situation.
I trust that you feel things were managed well enough in the end.
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Date: 2015-02-25 01:04 am (UTC)Anyway, I was shut out with everyone else but I slipped in when Dolohov came to get Justin, because I wanted to make sure that the Order wasn't in any danger. It wasn't. So I gathered up some calming droughts and the other things I thought I might need and went back outside.
If anyone had arrived with a truly dangerous illness or injury I'd have shouted and banged on the door and I'm sure they'd have opened up -- I mean of course then they'd have had the problem of two students in dire need at the same time. I imagine they'd have had Dolohov firecall St Mungo's. But fortunately it was just the usual bad stomachs and the like.