that suggested by Sir Henry, that if the family could be
scared away, a comfortable home would be secured for the
Barrymores.
I have observed as near as possible your instructions to stay
with Sir Henry, though I have found them tedious at times, and
have occasionally left him at work on his papers in order to
observe our neighbours on the Moor, as you instructed.
You should come down now, so that we can resolve this case
rapidly.

Your impatient friend
J.W.
