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Dear "Seeking Witty Gentleman" - Morwenna Skeeter - June 3, 2018


5th June, 1888

Dear "Seeking Witty Gentleman",

Flowers I would bring,
If flowers could make thee fairer.


Forgive the slight effusiveness of the quote but it is what immediately came to mind when I came across your advertisement. I don't know if it counts as being witty but poetry to my mind is never unwelcome and I am hopeful that you might feel the same? I am no poet though, and the world is surely grateful for that, but I am a herbologist rarely to be found out of my greenhouse. My eyes are never quite so filled with light then when I am surrounded by greenery, as anybody who knows me well will tell you.

Are you similarly green-fingered?

Hoping to hear from you soon,
M.S.



RE: Dear "Seeking Witty Gentleman" - Witch Weekly - June 4, 2018

Miss Benevolence Montague,

Witch Weekly is pleased to inform you that your recent submission to our Lonely Hearts article has generated a response. Witch Weekly is devoted to providing help to all of our readers, no matter what their social disadvantages, and we are delighted to provide this service to the lovelorn in our magical community. We hope that you will be able to create a happy ending with our help, instead of being doomed to a tragically lonely life.

Please see the enclosed letter and advise us whether you will need your advertisement repeated in further issues of our magazine.
Y. Ventus
Editor in Chief
Witch Weekly




RE: Dear "Seeking Witty Gentleman" - Benevolence Crouch - September 28, 2018

Quote:Dear M.S
Thank you so much for your kind letter, I apologise for my delayed response, I found myself travelling to Peru to get my hands on some wild Digros seeds! They are from a truely beautiful specimen. It is my hope that I will be able to breed a smaller version to allow people to keep it in greenhouses or orangerys*. I suppose this might well answer your question as whether the charms of the greenhouse hold me in thrawl. I could forgo the company of most of humanity for a well tilled garden and a greenhouse to tend.

Has the summer been kind do your garden? Is it your passion or your employ?
With Interest
Ms. B.M


*made up flower - im my imagination its like the carrion flower but not stinky and it provides a potion ingredient.