It is taxing being as in demand socially as I am but I somehow manage time and again to balance my schedule with my usual grace and aplomb. The past two weeks have been simply abounding with appointments here and there. I've been Apparating, Flooing, and Portkeying so much that I fear I shall have to travel to my Cretian retreat with Gunther for
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I prefer burgundy to puce, Mother. As you can see, it would be quite odd if I wore the same colour robes as Mrs Nott in any case, so I suppose it's a moot point.
I hope you enjoy the funeral.
Your son,
Draco
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It would indeed be odd as it would be if I were to do the same. Fortunately, we are far too fashionable to make such a mistake.
As much as one can enjoy a funerary event.
Love,
Mother
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Ought I to send my regards to Mrs Rosier? I can't recall if I've ever met her, though I do think I'd remember someone with a husband called Vortimax.
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It would be the polite thing to do, dear. She was your tutor for perhaps two weeks many years ago. She accidentally got a spot of ink on your robe cuff and your father promptly let go of her.
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Did Draco tell you? That I said thank you, I mean? For the Christmas presents? I didn't really have the chance to write out thank you cards or anything like that because we were at St Mungo's so much so I told him to tell you but I don't know if he remembered or not.
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No, Harry, I am afraid that he didn't tell me. I am quite sure that he had every intention of doing so but it simply must have slipped his mind. You're quite welcome and that is perfectly all right about the card. I am more than aware of how busy you were with other things during your holiday.
How are you faring this term?
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