The Works of Edgar Allan Poe - Volume 2


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letter escaped notice. At this juncture enters the Minister D--. His  
lynx eye immediately perceives the paper, recognises the handwriting  
of the address, observes the confusion of the personage addressed, and  
fathoms her secret. After some business transactions, hurried through in  
his ordinary manner, he produces a letter somewhat similar to the one  
in question, opens it, pretends to read it, and then places it in  
close juxtaposition to the other. Again he converses, for some fifteen  
minutes, upon the public affairs. At length, in taking leave, he takes  
also from the table the letter to which he had no claim. Its rightful  
owner saw, but, of course, dared not call attention to the act, in the  
presence of the third personage who stood at her elbow. The minister  
decamped; leaving his own letter--one of no importance--upon the table."  
"
Here, then," said Dupin to me, "you have precisely what you demand  
to make the ascendancy complete--the robber's knowledge of the loser's  
knowledge of the robber."  
"Yes," replied the Prefect; "and the power thus attained has, for some  
months past, been wielded, for political purposes, to a very dangerous  
extent. The personage robbed is more thoroughly convinced, every day, of  
the necessity of reclaiming her letter. But this, of course, cannot be  
done openly. In fine, driven to despair, she has committed the matter to  
me."  
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