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Dear Tod,My apologies for the hiatus in our lessons. I'm sure like everyone else, you must have heard the rumors. Let me assure you, I am quite alive, though it is true that I was gone for over a year. I wish I could explain more regarding the circumstances of my untimely disappearance, but I regret I cannot. Suffice it to say, I did not willingly abandon our studies without word and you have my apologies for both halting your education temporarily and frightening you, if my absence did so.How goes the practicing? How goes the puzzle box? Have you yet unlocked its secrets? Remember, perhaps, if you have not yet solved it, that there is more to magic than meets the eye. Sometimes you must look beyond the superficial to what lies deeper in the weave.Are we due for another lesson yet? Let me know. Mail to the house in Leringard or the Tower will reach me fine, and in equal haste I reckon. I am in Arnax temporarily to look into a small matter but I will have my post brought forward in the meantime and should be home shortly if you wish to meet. In the meantime, please accept another batch of tongue twisters, though tormenting you seems poor payment for my absence! However, it seems a few friends of mine in the Ineffable Chord caught wind that I was looking for tongue twisters and have dredged up a few favourites, in poem form. None are mine, though I thought a couple quite devilish! Which is your favourite? I like the one about the toads, though the one about twisting is particularly fiendish, I think, and also reminds me of tongue twisters as a whole! Are they limbering you up for proper pronunciation for scrolls as we'd hoped?Fondly,Jaelle
If you stick a stock of liquor in your locker,It's slick to stick a lock upon your stock,Or some stickler who is slickerWill stick you of your liquorIf you fail to lock your liquorWith a lock! Amidst the mists and coldest frosts,with stoutest wrists and loudest boasts,he thrusts his fist against the postsand still insists he sees the ghosts.I cannot bear to see a bearBear down upon a hare.When bare of hair he strips the hare,Right there I cry, "Forbear!" A tree toad loved a she-toadWho lived up in a tree.He was a two-toed tree toadBut a three-toed toad was she.The two-toed tree toad tried to winThe three-toed she-toad's heart,For the two-toed tree toad loved the groundThat the three-toed tree toad trod.But the two-toed tree toad tried in vain.He couldn't please her whim.From her tree toad bowerWith her three-toed powerThe she-toad vetoed him. When a twister a-twisting will twist him a twist,For the twisting of his twist, he three twines doth intwist;But if one of the twines of the twist do untwist,The twine that untwisteth untwisteth the twist.Untwirling the twine that untwisteth between,He twirls, with his twister, the two in a twine;Then twice having twisted the twines of the twine,He twitcheth the twice he had twined in twain.The twain that in twining before in the twine,As twines were intwisted he now doth untwine;Twist the twain inter-twisting a twine more between,He, twirling his twister, makes a twist of the twine.
Dear Tod,I am glad to be back as well. I missed my students while I was away. I'm glad you are making progress on the box and the tongue twisters. Shall we schedule another lesson soon, to see how you are doing and find some other things to keep you busy? Perhaps you would like to try some simple enchanting, if you are not tired of magic gems.Let me know. We can meet in my office and you can see how I've redecorated. I thought my return merited a slight change.See you soon,~Jaelle