J. Alexander said:
Michael will just raise his eyebrow at Guiesspie's news and say "I am sure he was just wanting to see if he learned anything" " I would not worry about it too much, but do not discuss anything you know of with him at this time, let's let him get his bearings before we burden him with such matters, after all he is only a youngster"
Michael will then set them both to inventoring his provisions and saying he we be hosting the Captain in two days to discuss a business arrangement and we must be sure to put our best food forawrd to get him to agree. Also he will tell them they will be hosting Rook tomorrow night in order to get his agreement to sale some of his gems to us.
MIchael will then sit down and write a few more notes, he wants to get Christopher used to him sending notes, and when he asks Guiesspiee, he can confirm that this is common place...
Rooks note will read as follows:
Dear Sir,
In reference to our earliet conversation concering gemstones, I would consider it a personal favor if you would forward a sample of two or three of them for my inspection pending our dinner discussion tomorrow night. I wish to ascertain their quality and think about potientail markets for them before we get into the mechanical discussion of how many you have availabel for sell.
Respectfully.
M. Storm
Radoons note will read as follows;
My Dear Sir,
In reference to a passing conversation we had a few days ago, I would like to meet with you sometime soon, to discuss the source of such fine pearls as you showed me three days ago. I will of course be willing to pay a finders fee for such information.
Respectfully
M. Storm
Morwyn's note will read as follows:
Dear Captain,
Please allow for additional cargo space to be alloted to my passage as I have several leaads I am working on. I respectfully request a rought estimates of the additional expense I will inqure for say an additonal 200 pounds of space.
Respectfully.
M. Storm
The intent of these lettrs is to get Christopher thinking about more and more money and biggger and bigger prize's, slash information. Perhaps greed will blind him to some of our more obivious failings and quirks that might otherwise alert him.