A small flock of school owls bearing thickly-wrapped packages are sent from the owlry. Each contains a note lettered in large, stiff-looking handwriting. Each is warded.
The item in question is admirably suited and the craftsmanship is excellent. I am certain it will be most appreciated by its final recipient.
You are welcome to join the Herbology class. You only need add your name to the next sign-up sheet that comes around. If you'd like to get started, you may participate in the homework. Just be sure to pick up a geranium in greenhouse #3.
-Professor Crowley
((OOC: And that, I'm afraid, is as close to a thank you as Crowley can come. He really is quite pleased though, and I can say thank you on his behalf. :D))
I would be most pleased if you could bear your father's bribes for him in his absence. The package contains two earrings which I hope suits his tastes.
These are a princely gift indeed though I'm not certain how the runes will affect surgical procedures--- there is a question of maintaining sterilization, for one thing. Are the runes merely for effect, or do they serve a purpose as well? Regardless of their function, however, the implements are a magnificent gift and I shall treasure them!
The runes are traditional, designed to ward against infection and disease, although I know not how effective they will prove in this world. However it may be, I am glad that they are pleasing to you.
Thank-you! It's absolutely gorgeous, and I'm sure the girl it's meant for will love it! You are indcredible. Would you mind if I paid you for future pieces? Just in case.... Because this...is just great, and I can't find anything like this at a store. This is so much more special.
I would be very pleased to work for you again! I do not know what currency is used in this land, but I prefer to be paid in gold; and if ever you are in need of something crafted but are unable to pay, I would be happy to do it for free. It gladdens me that the bracelet was to your satisfaction, and I hope it is well-recieved.
I'd gladly pay in gold, if that's what you prefer, and I would love to make future purchases. I don't have anything in mind at the moment, but if I get anything in mind, I'll let you know.
You know, some of the other students make stuff for other students, and they put up flyers to let them know about it. Maybe you should do the same? You could make tons of things for many different types of people. It could be highly interesting, I think. And thanks, again.
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I appreciate this, and I am immensely pleased with it.
Thank you,
~Yuan
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I am glad you are satisfied with the brooch. I hope it bears you good fortune.
Gimli
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The item in question is admirably suited and the craftsmanship is excellent. I am certain it will be most appreciated by its final recipient.
You are welcome to join the Herbology class. You only need add your name to the next sign-up sheet that comes around. If you'd like to get started, you may participate in the homework. Just be sure to pick up a geranium in greenhouse #3.
-Professor Crowley
((OOC: And that, I'm afraid, is as close to a thank you as Crowley can come. He really is quite pleased though, and I can say thank you on his behalf. :D))
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I am very glad you are satisfied with my work. I shall begin the homework assignment directly.
Gimli
((Gimli's used to very sparing praise, so Crowley's response is perfect. I hope the 'final recipient' is just as pleased with it. *squee!*))
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I would be most pleased if you could bear your father's bribes for him in his absence. The package contains two earrings which I hope suits his tastes.
Regards, Gimli
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These are a princely gift indeed though I'm not certain how the runes will affect surgical procedures--- there is a question of maintaining sterilization, for one thing. Are the runes merely for effect, or do they serve a purpose as well? Regardless of their function, however, the implements are a magnificent gift and I shall treasure them!
---C.E.W., III, M.D.
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The runes are traditional, designed to ward against infection and disease, although I know not how effective they will prove in this world. However it may be, I am glad that they are pleasing to you.
Gimli
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This is excellent indeed; I am pleased to hear it and imagine they will serve admirably. Again, my thanks for such a handsome gift!
---C.E.W., III, M.D.
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Thank-you! It's absolutely gorgeous, and I'm sure the girl it's meant for will love it! You are indcredible. Would you mind if I paid you for future pieces? Just in case.... Because this...is just great, and I can't find anything like this at a store. This is so much more special.
- Kaiba Mokuba
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I would be very pleased to work for you again! I do not know what currency is used in this land, but I prefer to be paid in gold; and if ever you are in need of something crafted but are unable to pay, I would be happy to do it for free. It gladdens me that the bracelet was to your satisfaction, and I hope it is well-recieved.
Gimli
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I'd gladly pay in gold, if that's what you prefer, and I would love to make future purchases. I don't have anything in mind at the moment, but if I get anything in mind, I'll let you know.
You know, some of the other students make stuff for other students, and they put up flyers to let them know about it. Maybe you should do the same? You could make tons of things for many different types of people. It could be highly interesting, I think. And thanks, again.
- Kaiba Mokuba
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