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At the beginning of the summer term a letter was posted on the notice board saying that later in the term a voluntary course on the study witchcraft would start. This letter was the talking point on the campus for the next couple of weeks some thought it was a big joke while others took it seriously but as the weeks went by and no new letter appeared it was eventually forgotten.
The next time anybody heard about it was on the Sunday at the start of the last week of term when a list appeared asking for the names of those who would be interested in joining the course which would start on the following Wednesday two days before the end of term. By the Tuesday when the notice was taken down the list was quite extensive and they only required ten students for the course.
The lecturers got together and started to wheedle out the ones that they knew were groups of friends, then they looked for the bright students and made up a list of possible students from these. After that they sorted through so that in most cases the selected ten didn’t have any known connection with each other so hopefully they’d all be virtual strangers although they would probably know each other by sight. Invites where given to these ten students with instructions to reply to the head immediately either accepting or rejecting the course because the lecturers had chosen well everyone accepted.
It was now 3pm on the Wednesday afternoon and the ten selected students where entering the classroom, the tables and chairs where set out so they were in two rows from the front with a reasonable gap between them all effectively isolating each student from its neighbour. The lecturer watched the five girls and five guys enter the class and arranged them so that every student had a member of the opposite sex immediately in front and behind them and also directly alongside them.
On each table was a book with the heading ‘An Introduction to Witchcraft’ along with a list of suggested research material.
“Good afternoon all, I’m Charles Thomas and answer to either sir, Charles or Chas as I don’t intend to stand on ceremony and would like a relaxed class,” the lecturer introduced himself to the students. As he walked around he gave each student a piece of folded card before returning to the front of the class.
“As you’ll all have gathered I’m new here so I don’t know any of you so can you put your name on the card I’ve given you and stand it in front of you on your table so I can see it until I learn who everybody's names,” he explained the reason for the card he’d given out.
“I know the course is starting late but we’ll get todays and tomorrows lessons in to give you something to think about over the break. You’ve all got a book in front of you and a suggested list of research material its up to you whether you use the list or find your own sources,” he informed them.
Closed for LadyChance
At the beginning of the summer term a letter was posted on the notice board saying that later in the term a voluntary course on the study witchcraft would start. This letter was the talking point on the campus for the next couple of weeks some thought it was a big joke while others took it seriously but as the weeks went by and no new letter appeared it was eventually forgotten.
The next time anybody heard about it was on the Sunday at the start of the last week of term when a list appeared asking for the names of those who would be interested in joining the course which would start on the following Wednesday two days before the end of term. By the Tuesday when the notice was taken down the list was quite extensive and they only required ten students for the course.
The lecturers got together and started to wheedle out the ones that they knew were groups of friends, then they looked for the bright students and made up a list of possible students from these. After that they sorted through so that in most cases the selected ten didn’t have any known connection with each other so hopefully they’d all be virtual strangers although they would probably know each other by sight. Invites where given to these ten students with instructions to reply to the head immediately either accepting or rejecting the course because the lecturers had chosen well everyone accepted.
It was now 3pm on the Wednesday afternoon and the ten selected students where entering the classroom, the tables and chairs where set out so they were in two rows from the front with a reasonable gap between them all effectively isolating each student from its neighbour. The lecturer watched the five girls and five guys enter the class and arranged them so that every student had a member of the opposite sex immediately in front and behind them and also directly alongside them.
On each table was a book with the heading ‘An Introduction to Witchcraft’ along with a list of suggested research material.
“Good afternoon all, I’m Charles Thomas and answer to either sir, Charles or Chas as I don’t intend to stand on ceremony and would like a relaxed class,” the lecturer introduced himself to the students. As he walked around he gave each student a piece of folded card before returning to the front of the class.
“As you’ll all have gathered I’m new here so I don’t know any of you so can you put your name on the card I’ve given you and stand it in front of you on your table so I can see it until I learn who everybody's names,” he explained the reason for the card he’d given out.
“I know the course is starting late but we’ll get todays and tomorrows lessons in to give you something to think about over the break. You’ve all got a book in front of you and a suggested list of research material its up to you whether you use the list or find your own sources,” he informed them.
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