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Jean Prouvaire ([personal profile] vivelavenir) wrote in [personal profile] theshabbiestofmen 2013-08-06 11:58 pm (UTC)

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Ah! Homer, considered the great poet-founder of culture. If you like that such work, I have with me Agamemnon in Greek by Aeschylus, and The Satires of Juvenal, in Latin. They're both bound; if you do not mind that?; but well-cared for. I should be pleased to lend them to you.

[His expression lights up at the talk of magic again.]

Have you any such textbooks with you, on your person? Or have you thought to pen some of your own? I am sure they'd be a great addition to the library on board. Oh, but they do sound fascinating, Remus.

[Remus has spoken for himself very well! The last bit earns a soft laugh, though.]

What kind of an adventure? A captain lost along the wild orient, the tale of a beautiful princess escaped onto a spice boat-? It is very English of you in taste, if I may say so.

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