I would like you to take that pamphlet, tuck it into your bag, and return it to your matron tomorrow before it can do any further damage.
Rest assured that you may write whatever you like in your diary, though you are wise to consider that anyone at all might be reading and that certain topics of gossip may make you the wrong enemies.
You should certainly feel free to write about worries and concerns, have 'personal conversations' provided you don't object to others chiming in, and don't worry yourself overmuch about whether your childish writings will embarrass you in decades to come.
And I'm quite sure Lucius Malfoy would agree with your assessment that he needn't worry overmuch about housebreakers.
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I would like you to take that pamphlet, tuck it into your bag, and return it to your matron tomorrow before it can do any further damage.
Rest assured that you may write whatever you like in your diary, though you are wise to consider that anyone at all might be reading and that certain topics of gossip may make you the wrong enemies.
You should certainly feel free to write about worries and concerns, have 'personal conversations' provided you don't object to others chiming in, and don't worry yourself overmuch about whether your childish writings will embarrass you in decades to come.
And I'm quite sure Lucius Malfoy would agree with your assessment that he needn't worry overmuch about housebreakers.