Elizabeta

*blushing heavily* I'm not that good I'm nowhere near angelic.

Yes you can learn magic but it takes years of study, I sent along beginners black and white magic books.

Samantha
P.S.
Wow I'm glad they enjoyed them Michigan stole the rest of the original batch so I had to make some more.

Drága Samantha,

Well, that's up to me to decide. *grins* And I stated my opinion before,so...

Wahahaa! Thank you very much!*opens a book* It's going to be mókás*!

Köszönettel**,

Héderváry Erzsébet

P.S.: They did, they did. Oh, I'm glad that Budapest isn't the only one who likes to steal things. To show my gratitude, I sent you Rubik's cube, a Hungarian game which is worldwide popular! You have to get the sides in the same colour. I hope you'll like it!


Vocabulary

*mókás-fun

**Köszönettel- (kinda like) thank you

In a classic Rubik's Cube, each of the six faces is covered by nine stickers, each of one of six solid colours (traditionally white, red, blue, orange, green, and yellow). An internal pivot mechanism enables each face to turn independently, thus mixing up the colours. For the puzzle to be solved, each face must be returned to consisting of one colour. Similar puzzles have now been produced with various numbers of sides, dimensions, and stickers, not all of them by Rubik.