Mr. Grimm, he thought, should recognize the danger of the situation—but no, quidditch was one of his main concerns. He teetered back from commenting on the matter and ignoring it, but decided to address other matters.
"I'm not sure if you've read the Prophet, Mr. Grimm, but travel by broom remains banned in Irvingly," he refuted. "Only a portion of the population are strong fliers, anyways; I wouldn't risk the safety of citizens by urging the entire population of Irvingly to mount a broom and fly through fog."
"I'm not sure if you've read the Prophet, Mr. Grimm, but travel by broom remains banned in Irvingly," he refuted. "Only a portion of the population are strong fliers, anyways; I wouldn't risk the safety of citizens by urging the entire population of Irvingly to mount a broom and fly through fog."
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