A book is wrapped in heavy brown paper, bound by twine so that the owl can get a good hold of it. It has been magically lightened for the owl, but will be somewhat heavier in the morning. A note addressed to Mr. Chambers is taped on top of the package.
-- The note reads:
Mr. Chambers, I would hope that you know how to treat a book. I can assure you that I do not take very well to people ruining my property; I will not get into any "should-anything-happen" details as they would sound like threats on a person's life. Should you feel uncertain on that matter, feel free to send it back with Corus. He has been told to wait until you unwrap the package. Enjoy. -T.N.
P.S. My apologies if Corus has managed to wound you. He means well.
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Inside the title page reads, "The Tales of Beedle the Bard." The name of the author is faded, but the rest of the book has bright and vivid moving pictures on the left page and loopy yet stylized text on the right.