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Lesson Three - Fourth Years

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Post by Vladimir Martinov Sun Nov 11, 2012 6:54 pm

Vladimir sighed as he entered the tower, placing an astronomy book on his desk. He had the usual summer holidays: go home, do whatever. He was really busy researching more about astronomy, so he bought the book, and he was really exhausted with all the researching. He was the professor, and he had no idea what he was doing. At least now he knew more.

Vlad sat on his chair, right after scribbling their lesson topic for today;
"Pluto and Neptune"

He flicked his wand and the door opened. The students quietly filed in, some greeting him a good morning. He smiled politely and waited for them to settle down.
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Post by Lars Ulric Wilhelm Mon Nov 12, 2012 12:18 am

Lars walked into the astronomy tower, ready to begin the lesson on Pluto and Neptune. He'd already taken a seat at the front and had his quill, parchment, and ink out by the time the other students started to show up. While he was waiting, he had his book open to the section on Pluto and Neptune and was re-reading it.

"Hello Professor Martinov." he greeted him, with a bit of a smile. The man was a competent teacher, other than that he didn't know much at all about him. That was the important thing though.
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Post by Christielle van Gysel Sat Nov 17, 2012 10:54 pm

Christi had woken up a few - alright, a lot - minutes before breakfast, and she had entered the classroom at the last minute. Luckily, though, it seemed like some others slept in too, because there were about three or four people in the room. She muttered an apology to the professor, right after greeting him a good morning, but at least she wasn't that late. She flashed a quick grin at Lars, but it disappeared just as quickly. She took out her Astronomy book and waited for class to start.
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Post by Vladimir Martinov Sat Nov 17, 2012 11:02 pm

Vlad frowned at the amount of people in his class. The number of students didn't seem to be rising at all; in fact, they seemed to decrease each year. Or, more specifically, each lesson. But just as quickly as his frown appear, it disappeared and a smile replaced it. "Alright, settle down, we haven't got much time. Today we're going to have a quick review. I expect all of you to know the answers to these questions. Now, when exactly was Pluto and Neptune discovered, and who discovered them?" he asked.
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