On his day off Henry will visit his servant Daniel and see how things are coming along getting the household established and what kind of profit he turned on the left over wine and spirits. He will put him to work gathering information as might be gossiped about among the servant classes of the capital and he is welcome to make side income as a scribe as for now Henry will have relatively little for him to do. He should keep his eye open for any interesting business prospects as well.
He will pen a letter to William Deerrun to see how he is doing and check on the status of the campaign desk and furniture that have been ordered.
He will also finish up the business of selling the horses on the second day off at the auction as planned, hopefully at a profit.