My clerk has numerous failings but as for proper prioritising, he has certainly learned the painful lesson. More than once.
But that explains the delay of the last week, not the last month. Though Rowle ought to be accustomed to his name in the papers by this time. And as for Desai, she has no reason to trouble you with complaint.
But speaking of distraction - it would seem you have missed much of the correspondence regarding Miss ... ah, Miss Delacour. Froissart's verified the bloodlines: One-quarter Veela. The grandmother, apparently. Diplomatic relations with the Veela tribes are touch-and-go, so I'm told, which is the only reason the girl was not rejected.
As for the boy - am still peeling back the layers of that story. The mother is some sort of Squib, per the genealogy review that Beauxbatons conducted before considering the boy's admission. Explains the flight, at any rate. Pontner thinks the lad will be useful - once we get him within the wards - at furthering the political agenda in France.
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Date: 2011-07-04 03:10 am (UTC)But that explains the delay of the last week, not the last month. Though Rowle ought to be accustomed to his name in the papers by this time. And as for Desai, she has no reason to trouble you with complaint.
But speaking of distraction - it would seem you have missed much of the correspondence regarding Miss ... ah, Miss Delacour. Froissart's verified the bloodlines: One-quarter Veela. The grandmother, apparently. Diplomatic relations with the Veela tribes are touch-and-go, so I'm told, which is the only reason the girl was not rejected.
As for the boy - am still peeling back the layers of that story. The mother is some sort of Squib, per the genealogy review that Beauxbatons conducted before considering the boy's admission. Explains the flight, at any rate. Pontner thinks the lad will be useful - once we get him within the wards - at furthering the political agenda in France.