Thank you for the information. The arrangements you've made sound splendid, and I don't foresee there being any problem with using the remnants to supply the school with parchment. I'll discuss it with Ron and we'll store it here until you're ready to pick it up.
I've checked and we do have those two titles already printed. I've gathered the copies you require and am attaching them with this reply. If you need anything else, do let us know.
In regards to the book club, I've actually got it on my schedule to make up a flyer with general details to post around town within the next week. I am tentatively planning the first meeting to occur around the end of May or early June, though I'll decide the exact date once I prepare the flyer. I'll certainly keep you in mind, as I'd like to have at least one person attend. I'll owl you the information once I have the opportunity to finalize the details.
I'm sorry I've not written before now. I got a bit busier than I expected. The charms on the clear container worked perfectly. The soap turned out just the well as the soap that was allowed to cure on it's own.
I am also happy to report that my work room has been completed, if you would still be available to preform the charms on the cabinets. At your convenience, of course, but I am available all day on Wednesdays and Sundays, and in the mornings until ten every other day.
As for the book you sent for me to look at last time you wrote, it is both informative, and very interesting. I certainly think that you should speak to the publisher you know about it. I think it could be very useful to magical soap makers, and hope that I will be able to use it one day as well. Once I am proficient in charms.
Caradoc couldn't help laughing. He knew exactly where those ridiculous gargoyles were located. Perhaps he'd offer to help her rid herself of them. He knew exactly where they could be 'appreciated' next.
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Thank you for the information. The arrangements you've made sound splendid, and I don't foresee there being any problem with using the remnants to supply the school with parchment. I'll discuss it with Ron and we'll store it here until you're ready to pick it up.
I've checked and we do have those two titles already printed. I've gathered the copies you require and am attaching them with this reply. If you need anything else, do let us know.
In regards to the book club, I've actually got it on my schedule to make up a flyer with general details to post around town within the next week. I am tentatively planning the first meeting to occur around the end of May or early June, though I'll decide the exact date once I prepare the flyer. I'll certainly keep you in mind, as I'd like to have at least one person attend. I'll owl you the information once I have the opportunity to finalize the details.
Regards,
Hermione Granger
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I'm sorry I've not written before now. I got a bit busier than I expected. The charms on the clear container worked perfectly. The soap turned out just the well as the soap that was allowed to cure on it's own.
I am also happy to report that my work room has been completed, if you would still be available to preform the charms on the cabinets. At your convenience, of course, but I am available all day on Wednesdays and Sundays, and in the mornings until ten every other day.
As for the book you sent for me to look at last time you wrote, it is both informative, and very interesting. I certainly think that you should speak to the publisher you know about it. I think it could be very useful to magical soap makers, and hope that I will be able to use it one day as well. Once I am proficient in charms.
Thank you again for all of your help.
Sincerely,
Eleanor Branstone
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Sunday afternoon would work well for me. If you'll provide directions, I can be there at 1 p.m.
Regards,
Caradoc Dearborn
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It is the house on the corner of River Road and D. Just look for the atrocious gargoyles with the neon canes and bow ties.
By the way, are you in the market for new lawn ornamentation? Just kidding (mostly).
Sincerely,
Eleanor Branstone
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