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by Mildred Hallows on Fri Sep 12, 2008 5:33 pm

Mildred stops in and asks to borrow parchment and a quill. The postmaster gives her the items and watches as she writes, "it is done, now let them go home"

she ties the note to an owl and lets it fly off. She was completely unaware of his intrusion on her privacy.

Post Office

by Mildred Hallows on Thu Sep 11, 2008 7:49 am

The Post Office is filled with at least two–to–three–hundred owls, ranging from Great Grey Owls to tiny Scops (the latter for "local deliveries only"), hooting down from colour-coded shelves. The shelves are colour-coded based on how quickly they will arrive at their destination.