To: Donaghan Tremlett, Dun Chaoin, Co Kerry, Ireland.
From: Marietta Edgecome, London.
Mr Tremlett,
I would like to first thank you for your kind donation of a month's worth of donuts and coffee to the Wizengamot Offices. Unfortunately, I cannot in good conscience let perfectly good food go to waste, even if I'm sure you sent them with the best of intentions and not the childish desire for revenge that a lesser person may have succumbed to. With the agreement of the bakery at which you placed your order, I have had the delivery address changed from my offices in the Ministry to The Friendship Center, a homeless shelter nearby. I'm sure they will be able to make a much better use of your kind offering than we would at my small office.
As a further thanks for your generous gift, I have enclosed several books which I am sure you will enjoy. I hope you learn much from them. After all, knowledge is power, is it not?
Sincerely,
Marietta Edgecombe
Along with the letter, the owl also carries a copy of Uluru: Australia's Aboriginal Heart and a boxed set which includes: How to Speak Politely and Why, Manners Can Be Fun and How to Behave and Why.