Yes, that sounds about like he would have expected. "I've known some people like that." No judgment in his voice. It's not quite how Feuilly would teach a child--but you can't say that Harry didn't turn out a good swordsman. And Feuilly never had children of his own to teach, so who's he to talk? No children, no father, no place of experience from which to criticize.
"What about when you were older?" Because he has the feeling a Harry of fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, might not be so easily put in his place as a little boy.
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Date: 2016-01-12 12:03 am (UTC)"What about when you were older?" Because he has the feeling a Harry of fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, might not be so easily put in his place as a little boy.