[Sent back with the same messenger comes a letter in the hand of the other side of him, which did not fight in the tournament. Any words exchanged between them during their fights were no doubt the very opposite of what is written. Hyde is too bitter a loser.]
Ser Cullen, What a kind and generous offer, it is most civil of you, Ser. Normally I could not possibly accept such great generosity, yet for the sake of charity towards others, I must graciously accept, with all due thanks.
I shall meet you outside the stands, at your leisure.
Humbly yours, Henry Jekyll, M.D., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., D.Sc.
[The slew of titles brought to you not in vanity but for a show of respect instead toward Cullen, to show his deepest sincerity by...presenting it like a legal document.]
letter
Ser Cullen,
What a kind and generous offer, it is most civil of you, Ser. Normally I could not possibly accept such great generosity, yet for the sake of charity towards others, I must graciously accept, with all due thanks.
I shall meet you outside the stands, at your leisure.
Humbly yours,
Henry Jekyll, M.D., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., D.Sc.
[The slew of titles brought to you not in vanity but for a show of respect instead toward Cullen, to show his deepest sincerity by...presenting it like a legal document.]