The following letter was left at the small campsite near Mossclaw Meet, immediately South of the pond. It is written on an expensive paper with the finest ink, by a practiced hand.
Dear Madam;
I wish to thank you for your recent hospitality and the aid you've given in my protection and that of your other guests. As for my reluctance at the time, since I had not intended to become your guest, I must offer my sincerest apologies. It was rather unbecoming of myself, though, and in retrospect, I am most grateful.
I wish to return the favour of your hospitality at a time of your choosing. I am sure you have the resources to seek me out, so please feel free to do so. An evening of pleasant conversation as my guest is yours if you so desire.
(unsigned)
I wish to thank you for your recent hospitality and the aid you've given in my protection and that of your other guests. As for my reluctance at the time, since I had not intended to become your guest, I must offer my sincerest apologies. It was rather unbecoming of myself, though, and in retrospect, I am most grateful.
I wish to return the favour of your hospitality at a time of your choosing. I am sure you have the resources to seek me out, so please feel free to do so. An evening of pleasant conversation as my guest is yours if you so desire.
(unsigned)