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as you grow up,y n,thgs can t a little…nfg i wish these won’t happen to you often,but tis you will lose thgs that ake you feel safe,and people will leave you or treat you badly for no apparent reans at all i want you to reber,harry,that this is not your fault o spent ost of y teen years a school(that you will probably jo one day),and i’ve seen,even a supposedly holy environnt,events that were unpleasant and happened for no good cae both your dad and i have been responsible for hurts…but that is the thg,y n tis it is other people’s dog,tis you have a part it as well(i trt you to know what to
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your grandother once wrote thg on the back of a book for as well she said that a other should have expectations for the children,otherwise she will not be a good parent she uld be strict tis i wish that you had a chance to et her,but as it is,i iss her strictness very uch you are too little and too purely geo for to put down any expectation now i feel that it is a s to hope that i should ould you to thg particur,especially when i look at your curio eyes i thk,i’d rather share with you a few thgs to expect and look for the future,now that you are seven and have already stepped to the first world of yours— a school and as i said,you defitely have the look of an explorer