"…You're not wrong," Willem said. "And you suppose you know his writing well enough to be certain? I don't suppose that a spy would have an easy time emulating this messiness… There's even a fingerprint smudge from the ink."
"That's his, without a doubt," Blackwell said. "Read it, and verify what is in it. Then, transmit that information to the other Colonels, and then the Captains. We will have every man in this army know of it, and on the wave of that morale, we shall break through Harley today. This war has declared a sudden change in direction. We shall call a meeting, and see all in attendance tonight."
"But Karstly and Blackthorn are far too distant to easily recall," Willem said. "They'll be facing the same struggles as we."