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Feuilly ([personal profile] tu_vas_triompher) wrote2016-01-09 05:04 pm

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Feuilly is--surprise, surprise--working in his room. It's proving harder than he expected--no, well, it's proving just as hard as he expected--to break down the language of 21st-century pedagogy into pieces that he understands well enough to build from by himself. But the effort is rewarding in itself. Just reading the first pages of an article on "the challenges of adult student persistence in library literacy programs" is an exercise in the foreign and the familiar. Students expressed two types of learning goals: specific 'instrumental' goals that must be reached in order to realize longer-term aspirations and broader 'transformational' goals that entail major life changes, such as taking on a new social or work role. Just that one sentence holds struggles that he recognizes intimately--and a way of thinking and writing that would turn away much of his Paris. Aspirations, transformations, new social roles?

So...work is going slowly.
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[personal profile] harryhotspur 2016-01-11 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yes." As ever!

He gives his sword an idle swing, feeling the weight of it. "When-- when I was born, my father was not young, and seldom would he spar with me-- but o! he had for any fault an eagle's eye. And when he thought me too sure and proud, enter he would to the lists and pay me just so. But one bout, one pass, and no more-- but in that could he ever best me."
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[personal profile] harryhotspur 2016-01-12 12:06 am (UTC)(link)
"O, he ever knew me better than I did myself." It's hard to tell, from his expression, if this is a fond recollection. Possibly even he isn't sure. "Though I grew stronger, faster, he had the teaching of me, and ever knew some trick, some weakness I knew not of ere he did find it."
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[personal profile] harryhotspur 2016-01-12 12:14 am (UTC)(link)
"Why, he trusted to them in battle, did he not?"
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[personal profile] harryhotspur 2016-01-12 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
"And right he was in thinking so," Harry says with a stubborn lift of his chin. "And well it served the both of us."
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[personal profile] harryhotspur 2016-01-12 12:58 am (UTC)(link)
Harry runs a hand through his hair.

"Well." He didn't quite say pride, and isn't sure if he would. "Shall we to it again?"
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[personal profile] harryhotspur 2016-01-12 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
"Nay, I did not--" Oh, a joke. Right. "I think thou hast room enough for a touch more pride, ere it become a sin in thee."
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[personal profile] harryhotspur 2016-01-12 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
And Harry's, too-- all precise, deliberate, leaving no room to slip out of control.
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[personal profile] harryhotspur 2016-01-12 01:56 am (UTC)(link)
Harry seems to be finding some comfort in it, anyway. It's something to concentrate on, to direct his mind towards, instead of letting it drift to other things. And he has every appearance of being willing to keep at it all ay.
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[personal profile] harryhotspur 2016-01-12 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
Harry's tiring by that point, too, though that is usually when he doubles down in order to pretend that he isn't. But he steps back, too, and nods. "Ay, let us."
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[personal profile] harryhotspur 2016-01-12 03:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Harry nods. "Ay." That sounds just right.