It has come to my attention, through kindly means, that you are curious and interested in learning more of how one might heal without the use of magic. As the most proficient member of the Inquisition on this topic, Head Surgeon and a high born lady myself, I am content to offer tutelage in such a thing if you desire to learn more.
Please, allow me to know what it is you would like to learn and I would be glad to teach you as much as I can.
I appreciate your generous offer to share of your time and expertise, but am afraid you have been misinformed. My present interests do not extend to learning healing myself, though I am sure that your experience would make for fascinating conversation.
I confess I am curious how you came to extend this invitation? We must have some acquaintance here in common to have misspoken of me, or perhaps someone has decided to assume my identity! That would be an unexpected diversion.
Forgive me for my forwardness in that case! If you are truly not interested then please ignore my previous letter and consider yourself free of such a possibly obligation.
A mutual friend offered your name; I will make sure to speak with them.
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It has come to my attention, through kindly means, that you are curious and interested in learning more of how one might heal without the use of magic. As the most proficient member of the Inquisition on this topic, Head Surgeon and a high born lady myself, I am content to offer tutelage in such a thing if you desire to learn more.
Please, allow me to know what it is you would like to learn and I would be glad to teach you as much as I can.
Yours, in kindness and warmth,
Sidony Venaras Rutyer
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I appreciate your generous offer to share of your time and expertise, but am afraid you have been misinformed. My present interests do not extend to learning healing myself, though I am sure that your experience would make for fascinating conversation.
I confess I am curious how you came to extend this invitation? We must have some acquaintance here in common to have misspoken of me, or perhaps someone has decided to assume my identity! That would be an unexpected diversion.
Cordially,
F. Durfort-Lacapalette, Baroness Haut-Brion
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Forgive me for my forwardness in that case! If you are truly not interested then please ignore my previous letter and consider yourself free of such a possibly obligation.
A mutual friend offered your name; I will make sure to speak with them.
Yours,
Madame Rutyer