In which the venerable Mr. Levi, moved by a deep and tender concern, entrusts a letter to Jem, beseeching him to deliver it to George Fielding upon his return, and prepares to depart the camp under a cloud of unspoken distress. Amidst this departure, a thoughtful reflection on prejudice and loyalty arises, colouring the interactions with a poignant, if taciturn, melancholy.