The Works of Edgar Allan Poe - Volume 2


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arose for the purpose of lighting a lamp, but sat down again, without  
doing so, upon G.'s saying that he had called to consult us, or rather  
to ask the opinion of my friend, about some official business which had  
occasioned a great deal of trouble.  
"If it is any point requiring reflection," observed Dupin, as he  
forebore to enkindle the wick, "we shall examine it to better purpose in  
the dark."  
"
That is another of your odd notions," said the Prefect, who had a  
fashion of calling every thing "odd" that was beyond his comprehension,  
and thus lived amid an absolute legion of "oddities."  
"Very true," said Dupin, as he supplied his visiter with a pipe, and  
rolled towards him a comfortable chair.  
"And what is the difficulty now?" I asked. "Nothing more in the  
assassination way, I hope?"  
"Oh no; nothing of that nature. The fact is, the business is very simple  
indeed, and I make no doubt that we can manage it sufficiently well  
ourselves; but then I thought Dupin would like to hear the details of  
it, because it is so excessively odd."  
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