30 October 1891
Miss Skovgaard,
I hope this letter finds you in good health, and I hope that you've been quite well since our last impromptu meeting. I apologize in advance for sending a letter rather than calling upon you. I've found myself quite engulfed in cases at work, so do forgive me for that and for the hastiness of this letter. I've come to find myself in possession of two tickets to a concert occurring on Sunday the 14th of November. I remember your fondness for music, and I was hoping you would do me the honor of accompanying me to the concert then.
Please feel no obligation to attend, for from what I hear from my contacts at the Hospital, healer's schedules can be quite unforgiving. I shall not be put out if you find yourself unable to attend. Please give my regards to your Mrs. Bagshot and Mr. Bagshot.
Please feel no obligation to attend, for from what I hear from my contacts at the Hospital, healer's schedules can be quite unforgiving. I shall not be put out if you find yourself unable to attend. Please give my regards to your Mrs. Bagshot and Mr. Bagshot.
Sincerely,
Faustus Prewett
Faustus Prewett