"Sometimes," Jules answered indifferently. "I live and work in London, so I don't come here very regularly, but sometimes if I get time off on a Tuesday or Thursday I'll come to visit the market on High Street. They've got such delightful little vendors that you can't find in London," she said contently. She was about to launch into a description of the jam and iced biscuits that were her particular favorites from the Hogsmeade market, and the only reason why she sometimes offered to do the grocery shopping for cook, but reflected that Miss Smith was probably not particularly interested in details like this. She wasn't a Hogsmeade local, and didn't even spend very much of her time in England, from what Jules remembered of their last conversation.
"I was out this way more often when I was still considered eligible," Juliana continued as she found her way to a table. "Because Mother would find all sorts of parties to go to — though, between you and me, I'm not disappointed at all that we've moved past that phase," she confessed. "Now that they've all given up on the idea of me marrying, no one cares much if I go about on my own... to have tea with friends, for instance," she said with a smile. "Do you want black tea, or green?"
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"I was out this way more often when I was still considered eligible," Juliana continued as she found her way to a table. "Because Mother would find all sorts of parties to go to — though, between you and me, I'm not disappointed at all that we've moved past that phase," she confessed. "Now that they've all given up on the idea of me marrying, no one cares much if I go about on my own... to have tea with friends, for instance," she said with a smile. "Do you want black tea, or green?"
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