That's all right; it's a fair question, lad. You're quite right that we all see Black's ravings, unfortunately, much as we all see when one of your Prefects or professors announces a meeting or an exam by the same magic. We are well aware of these outward acts.
I suppose, were you to see something from one of your fellow students, or even an adult if you were in conversation, and something struck you as problematic, you ought to ask Mr Rosier about it, or a teacher. They can help you determine whether the remark is legitimately a cause for concern, as well as let you know whether it is something they, too, have already noted.
Your diligence does you credit, Mr Finnegan. Stephen will be very pleased to see how you are coming along.
no subject
Date: 2009-02-13 03:28 pm (UTC)I suppose, were you to see something from one of your fellow students, or even an adult if you were in conversation, and something struck you as problematic, you ought to ask Mr Rosier about it, or a teacher. They can help you determine whether the remark is legitimately a cause for concern, as well as let you know whether it is something they, too, have already noted.
Your diligence does you credit, Mr Finnegan. Stephen will be very pleased to see how you are coming along.