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 1    1,    1|          is necessary before that cryptogram can be read.~He who had
 2    1,    1|    assuming that the man with the cryptogram was a fitting comrade for
 3    2      |                      PART II. THE CRYPTOGRAM~
 4    2,   11|        Because this document is a cryptogram, and——”~“Well?”~“We have
 5    2,   12|       before his very eyes, was a cryptogram! And so from that moment
 6    2,   12|          place on the gist of the cryptogram as contained in its last
 7    2,   12|           to find the key to this cryptogram.”~The magistrate’s fingers
 8    2,   12|        Gold Bug?” In this novel a cryptogram, composed of ciphers, letters,
 9    2,   12| corresponding to the signs of the cryptogram and by means of it to eventually
10    2,   12|     alphabet was in one hand, the cryptogram in the other. He commenced
11    2,   13|           the system on which the cryptogram had been written.~The magistrate
12    2,   13|            I am sorry to say, the cryptogram is indecipherable.”~“Indecipherable!”
13    2,   13|          It is represented in the cryptogram by this queer succession
14    2,   13|           I took as the key of my cryptogram.”~“Well, sir!” exclaimed
15    2,   14|          and if the secret of the cryptogram were not miraculously divined
16    2,   15|        attack this unintelligible cryptogram.~Up to the present, however,
17    2,   19|      interpreted the whole of the cryptogram.~And this was what Ortega
18    2,   19|           means of unraveling the cryptogram, dtanks to the sagacity
19    2,   19|           the system on which the cryptogram was composed? Without him
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