Delivered to the Dempsey Estate by a long-eared owl that was none too pleased at having to make a flight across the Irish Sea. The envelope was sealed with the crest of the Chambers family.
May this letter find you in good health. It does not escape my attention, nor your own, I would wager, that we have not had the pleasure of meeting in some time. Memory fails to provide an exact date, but I imagine it could be as far back as the previous year. Thus, I seek to remedy this glaring oversight and would request the pleasure of your company, if I can entice you away from your other endeavors.
I will be in London to meet with my publisher this second week of July. There will also be a small gathering at the London home to commemorate the publication of my most recent treatise. We would be honored if you would consider joining us Friday, the fifteenth of July at seven o’clock. That business with the Floo Network Authority has been set right and the grate should be connected to the Floo Network once again.
In any case, I am most eager to hear if you are writing anything new. I was able to purchase a copy of The Mystery of Erasmus Munch while I was in Flourish and Blotts, and I am happy to report myself in agreement with the more enlightened critics who have written about it. Consider my curiosity piqued, which as you know, is no easy feat.
P.S. I apologize if Athena is especially ill-tempered. I do not believe she cares much for the journey across the sea to reach you.
July 6th, 1892
Dear Miss Christabel Dempsey,
May this letter find you in good health. It does not escape my attention, nor your own, I would wager, that we have not had the pleasure of meeting in some time. Memory fails to provide an exact date, but I imagine it could be as far back as the previous year. Thus, I seek to remedy this glaring oversight and would request the pleasure of your company, if I can entice you away from your other endeavors.
I will be in London to meet with my publisher this second week of July. There will also be a small gathering at the London home to commemorate the publication of my most recent treatise. We would be honored if you would consider joining us Friday, the fifteenth of July at seven o’clock. That business with the Floo Network Authority has been set right and the grate should be connected to the Floo Network once again.
In any case, I am most eager to hear if you are writing anything new. I was able to purchase a copy of The Mystery of Erasmus Munch while I was in Flourish and Blotts, and I am happy to report myself in agreement with the more enlightened critics who have written about it. Consider my curiosity piqued, which as you know, is no easy feat.
Sincerely,
Ambrose Chambers
Ambrose Chambers
P.S. I apologize if Athena is especially ill-tempered. I do not believe she cares much for the journey across the sea to reach you.
@'Christabel Dempsey'