Sunday, November 23, 2008

Homer Shepherdess Tending Sheep

Homer Shepherdess Tending SheepHomer Rowing at Prout's NeckHomer Rocky Coast and GullsHomer Returning Fishing Boats
So, au revoir, Mr. Ollivander," said Fleur, kissing him on both cheeks. "And I wonder

whezzer you could oblige me by delivering a package to Bill's Auntie Murie!? I never

returned 'er tiara."
"And paid for by wizards," said Bill quietly, and the goblin shot him a look that was both furtive and challenging. A strong wind gusted against the cottage windows as Bill and Ollivander set off into the night. The rest of them squeezed in around the table; elbow to elbow and with barely
"It will be an honor," said Ollivander with a little bow, "the very least I can do in return

for your generous hospitality."

Fleur drew out a worn velvet case, which she opened to show the wandmaker. The tiara

sat glittering and twinkling in the light from the low-hanging lamp.

"Moonstones and diamonds," said Griphook, who had sidled into the room without Harry

noticing. "Made by goblins, I think?"

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