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#17
April 8th, 1890
Dear Mr. Echelon-Arnost,
I'm happy to hear he's enjoying the chick. It brings me joy to know it's no longer collecting dust on the shelf.

I have very little experiences with large families. My husband's family is quite large, but they rarely gather. Is it as amusing as it sounds? I always envisioned large family gatherings to resemble the cheerfulness of The Great Hall at school. Loud and crazy but perfectly sensible at the same time.

My skin is still slightly pink from the party. Supposedly it was meant to be temporary, perhaps I was sprayed more heavily with it than intended. It was all in good fun. I do hope it fades by the time of the Zabini party, however. It's becoming embarrassing.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Freya Selwyn


#18
April 9th
Mrs. Freya Selwyn,

Sensible is a strong word for many of my family members; that said, I cannot imagine anything else. I'm surprised that the Selwyns don't all gather more often - large family gatherings are everything I have ever known.

Hopefully it will fade soon, although I confess to be curious about the effects.

Sincerely,
August E-A


#19
April 10th, 1890
Dear Mr. Echelon-Arnost,
It is rather pitiful that they don't gather more often. I grew up as the only child to a widowed mother, so all I've ever known is quiet. Mr. Selwyn is rather similar to my mother too, it seems, for he clings to his solitude. Do you enjoy the company of your family?

The pink tint has worn off now, thankfully. You'll have to contact Mrs. Rosier for the details of how she accomplished such a feat and host a party of you're own if you're still curious. I must admit I don't yearn for pigment puffing plants at my next event, pretty as they were.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Freya Selwyn


#20
April 11th
Mrs. Freya Selwyn,

I enjoy their company but I prefer to live near, and not with them. The holidays are nice, and the noise can be nice, too. I'm surprised that Mr. Selwyn enjoys his solitude so much.

I'm happy it's worn off for you. I do not anticipate myself throwing any parties soon, but I shall keep Mrs. Rosier's name in mind.

Sincerely,
August E-A


#21
April 12th, 1890
Dear Mr. Echelon-Arnost,
That's understandable. Everything in moderation is pleasant. To be surrounded by the chaos at all times would be frustrating at times. My husband values his privacy above all else, which I believe is his reasoning for not engaging much in Society. Besides, it's not as though he has much obligation to now that he's wed.

I'm shocked to hear you've no plans to host any time soon. Truly stunned.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Freya Selwyn


#22
April 13th
Mrs. Freya Selwyn,

I'm glad, despite his preference for solitude, that you continue to be part of the social scene.

And yes, well - one doesn't earn the (accurate) impression of being an 'over-idealistic shut-in' for lack of trying.

Sincerely,
August E-A



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