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A stern letter from an exasperated father.
In-game description

Letter to William Errington is one of the letters in Red Dead Redemption 2. It can be found in a lock box inside the abandoned mail wagon, southwest of Fort Wallace.

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Mr. William Errington,
S Rue De La Diligent,
Saint Denis,
Lemoyne

Dear William,
How aggrieved I find myself to write your address on this letter. Not so long ago I would have transcribed your residence at the finest college in the finest University in all of England; now – well, what is this preposterous place? I am ashamed even to write its silly little name.
Your gushing correspondence has not moved me so much as an inch. You write of great skies, beautiful lands, hard-working fellow citizens and your own firm resolve.

Had not England skies? Is the land of your birth not also beautiful? If you were lacking in hard work I could have remedied your predicament quite easily, and done so without sundering our family in this appalling way.
Your mother still believes you are touring Italy. If you do not reply to this letter with assurances that you intend to come back. I shall tell her your return ship was lost at sea with all hands. That, son is my own firm resolve. Do not test it.
Your loving father

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