The Works of Edgar Allan Poe - Volume 2


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thoroughly surveyed the whole apartment, while seemingly intent only  
upon the conversation of my host.  
"I paid especial attention to a large writing-table near which he sat,  
and upon which lay confusedly, some miscellaneous letters and other  
papers, with one or two musical instruments and a few books. Here,  
however, after a long and very deliberate scrutiny, I saw nothing to  
excite particular suspicion.  
"At length my eyes, in going the circuit of the room, fell upon a  
trumpery fillagree card-rack of pasteboard, that hung dangling by a  
dirty blue ribbon, from a little brass knob just beneath the middle of  
the mantel-piece. In this rack, which had three or four compartments,  
were five or six visiting cards and a solitary letter. This last  
was much soiled and crumpled. It was torn nearly in two, across the  
middle--as if a design, in the first instance, to tear it entirely up  
as worthless, had been altered, or stayed, in the second. It had a  
large black seal, bearing the D-- cipher very conspicuously, and was  
addressed, in a diminutive female hand, to D--, the minister, himself.  
It was thrust carelessly, and even, as it seemed, contemptuously, into  
one of the uppermost divisions of the rack.  
"
No sooner had I glanced at this letter, than I concluded it to be  
that of which I was in search. To be sure, it was, to all appearance,  
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