![]() Enter G-, whom she's called in to find the letter for her. So, now he's using the letter to make the queen grant some vague but no doubt nefarious political wishes. The lady can't stop him, because she's afraid D- will show her letter to the royal man. Right in front of everyone, D- switches the royal lady's letter with one of his own and walks out. He notices who the letter is from (the readers aren't told), notices that the royal lady is acting funny, and realizes she wants to hide the letter from the royal man. ![]() Instead, she puts it on the desk, with the address showing. She wants to hide the letter from him, but she can't get it into the desk drawer fast enough. She's in her sitting room reading it when another royal person walks in (probably the king). ![]() Do they want to hear a mystery? Do they ever! So G- tells a story:Ī few months ago the royal lady (probably the queen) gets a letter. Suddenly, G-, the head of the Paris police, enters. Auguste Dupin are smoking pipes in the dark, thinking their thoughts. ![]() On a windy, fall night in Paris, sometime in the 1800s, the narrator and C. ![]()
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