June, 15 1892 - London, Foxwood Home
Dear Mr. Beauregard,
I came across these bonbons in my shopping yesterday after our most unfortunate encounter. (Well, unfortunate for the snake, but most fortunate for me that you were nearby!)
I hope you will accept them as a token of my gratitude for all past, and likely future, efforts.
Despite my best intentions I have a feeling there may well be a time or two to come in which I may rely on you again.
eternally in your debt,
Ms. Poppy Dashwood
Ms. Poppy Dashwood
[Enclosed is a box of expensive hazelnut and mint bonbons imported from France, but sold at Honeydukes. The box is delicately wrapped in white paper with a single pink rose affixed to the front for gratitude, appreciation and admiration.]

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