July 28, 1895 - Paris, France
Darling Lincoln,
I find it hard to believe every day that you yet continue to age so forgive me for sending along what may be a rather juvenile gift but I simply could not pass up the opportunity!
Aunt Viola and I were passing through the most beautiful little market yesterday and I found for you an enchanted compass! It doesn’t point North, so it is perfectly useless for travel, but it’s very good at finding lost things and I thought of your school trunk immediately. Just whisper the name of the item you seek and give it a tap with your wand. It should lead you in the right direction since I am not there to help these days!
Paris is lovely but I won’t bore you with the details.
I miss you, Link. Tell me, what news is there of Dashwood House? Any gossip or petty theft?
(More seriously, how are you faring these long months at home? Is Mama utterly unbearable?)
I expect a full report on your summer mischief by owl before next week, or I shall be forced to write a lengthy letter home about how you’ve taken up dueling or worse.
Write soon!
Yours always,
Poppy
August 3, 1895
Dear Poppy,
It is not juvenile at all! I think it will come in very useful. Sometimes the more mean boys at school take my stuff and scatter them around like some demented scavenger hunt. This will make gathering them up much easier.
I miss you as well, Poppy. There is no particular news here other than Papa continues to die. Of course I do not wish him to die but he has been at it for a rather long time. What if he is faking because he does not want to do work anymore?
Mama has made me dress too warm for the summer weather numerous times. She did allow me to go to some of the events held for children my age though. It was quite fun.
If Mama thinks I have been dueling, she will put bars on my windows next.
Sincerely,
Lincoln O.R. Dashwood