When Jimmy achieved success as an honest businessman at Elmore, he wrote a letter to his friend in St Louis. In this letter he informed his friend that he was then a businessman and was going to marry the finest girl in the world within two weeks. He vowed not to do any crooked thing anymore. He had turned a new leaf. So, he wanted to give his friend the burglar’s tools. He, therefore, asked his friend to meet him in Sully’s place on Wednesday night. > He wrote this letter to tell his friend clearly about his present position and future plans. He NOW wanted to lead an honest life. This letter projects Jimmy’s reformation