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Caspian Pettigrew vs. James Callum
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8th February, 1895 — The Great Hall, Hogwarts
Merlin, how he loathed first and second year duels. This whole thing was a farce.

He listed the rules again, assessing the children before him as if either of them would have any talent to speak of. Still, he had picked a favourite –

“Mr. Pettigrew, cast first,” he instructed.
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Caspian Pettigrew & James Callum



#2
There were not many spells they had learned yet but Caspian had learned the body-bind curse. So that was what he want with.
James Callum Henry Berkwood


#3
It was going to be very embarrassing if James lost his first duel to a younger student. He hoped his [b]shield charm[/i] help up, at least.
Elias Grimstone



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#4
Either Callum's shield was serviceable, or Pettigrew's spell was so feeble it had not tested the shield at all. Phineas didn't know, and didn't care to. The winner of the round was clear.

"Point to Mr. Callum, who may cast next."
PETTIGREW: 3 | CALLUM: 4
James Callum



#5
Yes. James couldn't help grinning at his success. Then he made the mistake of looking at Headmaster Black, which was enough to sour milk on its own. Oops. Right. James cast a bat-bogey hex at Pettigrew.
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Caspian cast a shield charm.
Phineas Black Elias Grimstone

#7
Phineas wrinkled his nose protectively, rather disgusted by the chosen spell. (An offence need not be so offensive, but what could one expect from common boys like that? Badly taught indeed.)

Still, Pettigrew's shield had not succeeded, so what could he say? "Mr. Callum wins," Phineas said, hurriedly ending the spell so that he did not have to witness any more flying bogeys.
CALLUM: 5| PETTIGREW: 3




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