1st May, 1894
Miss Foxglove,
I am now, as ever, grateful for your faith and for your generosity. I began studying for my exams some months ahead, as I always have, and can think of nothing for which you have not already provided. At most, my supply of powdered Dittany may not survive the term, and I have nearly run out of Ethel's* food, but neither is urgent and both could be easily acquired once I return to London.
We will be boarding the train after breakfast on the 29th of May. I should very much like to see you, if you can manage it. If not I do hope you will stop by the house before too long. I need to discuss my plans for next term's classes with you.
Additionally, I wondered if we might find time this summer to visit the Museum of Magical Miscellany. A friend at school went over Christmas break and recommended it to me.
Yours sincerely,
Olive
Olive
*Olive's precious silver tabby