The Works of Edgar Allan Poe - Volume 1


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found it spotted, in several places, with what appeared to be figures  
arranged in lines. Again I placed it in the pan, and suffered it to  
remain another minute. Upon taking it off, the whole was just as you see  
it now." Here Legrand, having re-heated the parchment, submitted it to  
my inspection. The following characters were rudely traced, in a red  
tint, between the death's-head and the goat:  
"53ꢀꢀꢀ305))6*;4826)4)4;806*;488¶60))85;1-(;:*8-83(88)5*ꢀ  
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46(;88*96*?;8)*(;485);5*2:*(;4956*2(5*-4)8¶8*;40692  
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5);)68)4;1(9;48081;8:81;4885;4)485528806*81(9;48;  
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88;4(?34;48)4;161;:188;?;"  
"But," said I, returning him the slip, "I am as much in the dark as  
ever. Were all the jewels of Golconda awaiting me upon my solution of  
this enigma, I am quite sure that I should be unable to earn them."  
"And yet," said Legrand, "the solution is by no means so difficult as  
you might be lead to imagine from the first hasty inspection of the  
characters. These characters, as any one might readily guess, form a  
cipher--that is to say, they convey a meaning; but then, from what is  
known of Kidd, I could not suppose him capable of constructing any of  
the more abstruse cryptographs. I made up my mind, at once, that this  
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