to Shmedley, or as he liked to say, a &l";think-a-ma-what-um&r";, how his Parents could be such powerful Wizards and yet have so little money. They had tried to explain it to him a kajillion times. But he couldn&';t understand it. Nevertheless, it meant that they could not afford to buy him a Wand. And everybody knew that nobody went to Wizard School without a Wand.
But Shmedley had to.