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Watson, 221B, Baker Street, between eight and nine this evening." "In Brixton Road, this morning," it ran, "a plain gold wedding ring, found in the roadway between the `White Hart' Tavern and Holland Grove. It was the first announcement in the "Found" column. He threw the paper across to me and I glanced at the place indicated. "I had one sent to every paper this morning immediately after the affair." "Look at this advertisement," he answered. It does not mention the fact that when the man was raised up, a woman's wedding ring fell upon the floor. "It gives a fairly good account of the affair. There is a mystery about this which stimulates the imagination where there is no imagination there is no horror. His eyes, vacant in expression, regarded only the wall. His discourse was addressed to myself but his voice, although by no means loud, had that intonation which is commonly employed in speaking to some one at a great distance. I have already spoken of his abstract manner at such times. I took the pistols, scarcely knowing what I did, or believing what I heard, while Dupin went on, very much as if in a soliloquy.
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Here are pistols and we both know how to use them when occasion demands their use." Should he come, it will be necessary to detain him. It is true that he may not arrive but the probability is that he will. I look for the man here - in this room - every moment. I hope that I am right in this supposition for upon it I build my expectation of reading the entire riddle. Of the worst portion of the crimes committed, it is probable that he is innocent. "I am now awaiting," continued he, looking toward the door of our apartment - "I am now awaiting a person who, although perhaps not the perpetrator of these butcheries, must have been in some measure implicated in their perpetration. (That is to say, it may not have been his intention to murder anyone, but circumstances conspired against him.) Poe writes: In the following example, Dupin had advertised in the newspaper in an attempt attract his quarry - a man who was certainly involved in the murders but who may have been innocent. Just let me alone, and I'll soon be right." You must not think I am sulky when I do that. I get in the dumps at times, and don't open my mouth for days on end. Let me see - what are my other shortcomings. "You certainly have the credit of being the first of us to find this out." You may be very smart and clever, but the old hound is the best, when all is said and done." "I really beg your pardon!" said my companion, who had ruffled the little man's temper by bursting into an explosion of laughter. You mark my words, when this case comes to be cleared up you will find that a woman named Rachel has something to do with it. Observing him in these moods, I often dwelt meditatively upon the old philosophy of the Bi-Part Soul, and amused myself with the fancy of a double Dupin - the creative and the resolvent." His manner at these moments was frigid and abstract his eyes were vacant in expression while his voice, usually a rich tenor, rose into a treble which would have sounded petulantly but for the deliberateness and entire distinctness of the enunciation.
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"He boasted to me, with a low chuckling laugh, that most men, in respect to himself, wore windows in their bosoms, and was wont to follow up such assertions by direct and very startling proofs of his intimate knowledge of my own.
