Part,  Chapter

 1     I,    VIII|          I received a registered letter containing money. It was
 2     I,    VIII|          was surprised to find a letter from my Uncle Dion, with
 3     I,    VIII|         of the hollow reeds. The letter ran about as follows: -~ ~"
 4     I,      IX|       you leave, I'll give you a letter, which you will personally
 5     I,      IX|        am afraid to entrust this letter to the mail, as there are
 6     I,       X|        an official and a private letter. The official letter informed
 7     I,       X|     private letter. The official letter informed me that the Honourable
 8     I,       X| Panslavonic ends).~ ~The private letter came from the Governor of
 9     I,       X|       And now I received another letter from the Governor, again
10     I,       X|          to whom I had given the letter which my uncle had entrusted
11     I,     XII|         pocket a little bit of a letter, perfumed with heliotrope,
12     I,    XIII|          me! Have you not got my letter?"~ ~"I received a letter.
13     I,    XIII|         letter?"~ ~"I received a letter. I have it in my blouse-pocket
14     I,    XIII|     stupid fellow! Where is that letter? I want you to read it at
15     I,    XIII|          once!"~ ~I took out the letter, opened it, and read: -~ ~"
16     I,    XIII|          been Wednesday, and the letter had been in my pocket for
17     I,    XIII|     replied, "I had not read the letter; but if I had, it would
18    II,     III| beginning to the end true to the letter. I shall invent nothing."~ ~ ~ ~
19    II,      VI|     refused, saying that I had a letter from the Vice-Governor,
20    II,     VII|       with the sheriff I found a letter from Siegfried, and on the
21    II,     VII|              The contents of the letter were as follows: -~ ~"DEAR
22    II,     VII|       gamekeeper had brought the letter, and said that he had strict
23    II,    XIII| plastering." I took from him the letter with my discharge, presented
24    II,     XIV|           Have you also read the letter?"~ ~"I looked into it certainly;
25    II,     XIV|       get at the contents of the letter. I listened politely as
26    II,     XIV|           In my room I found the letter upon my writing-desk. As
27    II,     XIV|          money transactions. The letter ran as follows: -~ ~"SIR, -
28    II,      XV|       the post-office to mail my letter to the broker at Brussels,
29    II,      XV|    Brussels. You have received a letter a day or two ago."~ ~"I
30    II,      XV|          ago."~ ~"I know it. The letter had been opened by the police."~ ~"
31    II,      XV|           You have answered that letter, also in cipher, and the
32    II,      XV|          also in cipher, and the letter was posted not quite an
33    II,      XV|         And the contents of this letter are already in the hands
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