". . . and finally, to Rupert Klemp IV, my beloved but ne'er-do-well grandson, I leave what he shall find at the end of his journey should he choose to follow the instructions which I have set forth in a letter which my attorney, Gregory Hall, Esquire has been holding in his possession.
Three people snickered, four looked at Rupert and laughed out loud.
Rupert stuck his chin up in the air and held his hand out for the letter.