Suppers and Suitable Labour
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Regulus, Narcissa has spoken of nothing else besides the splendid supper-date she had with you and Barty last evening. I gather it was quite the meal.
For myself, Rookwood, Avery, Travers, Dunstan, Croaker and I met up at the club for our own supper. We made quite a raucous party, to be sure, though it was a shortened evening out of necessity. Dolores has been, if possible, even more concerned with Bonfire Night than last year, so half the Aurors and most of her personal staff are required to attend early morning bi-weekly meetings in preparation. Nonetheless, the occasion afforded the opportunity to speak informally with several consultants before they retired for the night – and to inquire after their current projects.
Rookwood and Croaker are pleased with their trial results thus far. Fair to say that the inspections Our Lord conducted met unparalleled success. Moreover, He was eager to dispense justice to the miscreants who attempted to disrupt the visit and He was not disappointed.
Interesting discussion at Muggleborn Labour this morning: It seems there has been a slight increase in the number of requests for mudblood work crews. Warrington prepared to declare this a success for the servants’ placement programme. Were the requests for suitable labour, might have given his claim credit. Suggested he spend more time and effort on the existing governmental work details for mudbloods and let the Muggle Domestication office sort out requests for unskilled labourers. The mudblood crews we have authorised for large-scale projects at present are already committed to their essential tasks and cannot be spared.
Reports of spreading illness at Hogwarts are most disturbing. Narcissa is determined we shall not miss Draco’s first Quidditch match, regardless if half the school are in their sickbeds. Minerva, have you considered postponing if necessary? I understand that even after liberal doses of potion, flu victims remain contagious for several days. (Draco, do see that you are keeping yourself protected.)
For myself, Rookwood, Avery, Travers, Dunstan, Croaker and I met up at the club for our own supper. We made quite a raucous party, to be sure, though it was a shortened evening out of necessity. Dolores has been, if possible, even more concerned with Bonfire Night than last year, so half the Aurors and most of her personal staff are required to attend early morning bi-weekly meetings in preparation. Nonetheless, the occasion afforded the opportunity to speak informally with several consultants before they retired for the night – and to inquire after their current projects.
Rookwood and Croaker are pleased with their trial results thus far. Fair to say that the inspections Our Lord conducted met unparalleled success. Moreover, He was eager to dispense justice to the miscreants who attempted to disrupt the visit and He was not disappointed.
Interesting discussion at Muggleborn Labour this morning: It seems there has been a slight increase in the number of requests for mudblood work crews. Warrington prepared to declare this a success for the servants’ placement programme. Were the requests for suitable labour, might have given his claim credit. Suggested he spend more time and effort on the existing governmental work details for mudbloods and let the Muggle Domestication office sort out requests for unskilled labourers. The mudblood crews we have authorised for large-scale projects at present are already committed to their essential tasks and cannot be spared.
Reports of spreading illness at Hogwarts are most disturbing. Narcissa is determined we shall not miss Draco’s first Quidditch match, regardless if half the school are in their sickbeds. Minerva, have you considered postponing if necessary? I understand that even after liberal doses of potion, flu victims remain contagious for several days. (Draco, do see that you are keeping yourself protected.)
Order Only
Date: 2009-10-14 01:55 am (UTC)Bill, try to snabble the sick roll census report when it passes your nose from St Mungo's this week, either coming or going. Norma's report earlier today has me quite worried. Keep an eye out for odd requisition requests from the various camps, particularly demand for potions and infirmary supplies. I'm not convinced Griderson will release any information willingly until and unless this gets much worse. We need all the information we can get.
Re: Order Only
Date: 2009-10-14 01:56 am (UTC)