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May 06, 2005 09:32

Mrs Lestrange. There are no words for the sorrow of the loss of a much desired child, especially on such a day.

Just let it be known that you have all of my sympathies and empathies, and if there is the most middling thing that you find yourself in need of, do no more than say it and I will see it done.

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amazonstar May 6 2005, 17:23:55 UTC
I thought you always had words and lots of them.

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lestranger May 6 2005, 20:30:00 UTC
Mrs Lestrange. In the common run of things, I undoubtedly do. But on immeasurably rare occasions, there are times when language does not go far enough to state what must be said.

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amazonstar May 6 2005, 21:09:20 UTC
You asked if I was in need of anything...

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lestranger May 6 2005, 21:14:04 UTC
If you are, merely say it and I shall see it be done. You have foremost assurance on that, Mrs Lestrange.

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