He promised Sally he'd be back, after Matt's funeral. But he's well aware that she didn't really expect him to keep that promise... and really, if Matt hadn't asked him to do this, she might have been right
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He is met by a few of the villagers, and these villagers look somewhat nervous about his presence before one of them recognize his face below the road dust and give a shout of greeting. He's at first stared at before the rest recognize him and then a small crowd approaches the horse.
"He wrote it before he died", Sharpe announces, loud enough for all to hear. "Why it's taken so long... the man who had it didn't hear of his death, and I'm not an easy man to find these days. Why he sent it to me... maybe he just wanted to bring me back."
"Right where she always was." He turns that way, then after a moment back to them. "I can't stay long. But I reckon you'd not want me to - I'm not my brother, and you know what he'd want better than I do."
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"Afternoon, all."
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There's a muttering in the crowd, but also a laugh or two.
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"That so? And what's your reason? Not that we don't love to see you about..."
That gets a few more laughs.
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"This reached me, a few weeks ago. Seems a man we all knew left it in trust, but the one delivering it had some trouble finding me."
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"That's Truman's hand, right enough."
A few people try and crowd to see.
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It would have been like him to do that.
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"Well, what does it say?"
The crowd closes in.
"Read it to us! Give us his last words!"
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Then he starts to read.
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"May we keep it, then?"
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"It were never meant for me. Just you keep it safe."
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"Thank you for bringing it, considering."
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"Of course. You'll be finding her that way."
It was an easy enough guess.
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"Right where she always was." He turns that way, then after a moment back to them. "I can't stay long. But I reckon you'd not want me to - I'm not my brother, and you know what he'd want better than I do."
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