[charmed to only be readable to someone of the Nott Bloodline]
Grandmother,
I assume you have heard the news. I shall prepare for your arrival. Please tell my Aunt that if she wishes to stay with her children she should talk to Simon Lambert about getting some papers.
Theodore,
I expect the house to be in top shape upon my return. I will be coming towards the end of summer. I have plans to take my grandchildren to Nice that I will not cancel for the Ministry. I have alerted Margaret to your advice.
Grandmother,
I will try not to fall short of your ever rising standard.
Theodore,
I expect nothing less.
Margaret says your friend Simon hopes you are well and sends his best.
[the below was never sent]
Grandmother,
Other grandmothers would say they expected no more than for me to try my best. You of course must turn the phrase to be vaguely threatening. Will you cut me off from my inheritance, I wonder, if I do not clean up the manor to your approval?
And you can tell my aunt to tell my friend that he has hands and can write me an owl himself if he wishes to send his best. We are friends and I would expect a letter from any friend that I had recently departed from.