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A collection of Edgar Allan Poe’s short fiction, ordered by date of publication.

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The Oblong Box

wonder why I had not arrived at it before. “It is a servant of course,” I said; “what a fool I am, not sooner to have thought of so obvious a solution!” And then I again repaired to the list⁠—but here I saw distinctly that no servant was to come with the party, although, in fact, it had been the original design to bring one⁠—for the words “and servant” had been first written and then overscored. “Oh, extra baggage, to be sure,” I now said to myself⁠—“something he wishes not to be put in the hold⁠—something to be kept under his own eye⁠—ah, I have it⁠—a painting or so⁠—and this is what he has been bargaining about with Nicolino, the Italian Jew.” This idea satisfied me, and I dismissed my curiosity for the nonce.

Wyatt’s two sisters I knew very well, and most amiable and clever girls they were. His wife he had newly married, and I had never yet seen her. He had often talked about her in my presence, however, and in his usual style of enthusiasm. He described her as of surpassing beauty, wit, and accomplishment. I was, therefore, quite anxious to make her acquaintance.

On the day in which I visited the ship (the fourteenth), Wyatt and party were also to visit it⁠—so the captain informed me⁠—and I waited on board an hour longer than I had designed, in hope of being presented to the bride, but then an apology came. “ Mrs. W. was a little indisposed, and would decline coming on board until tomorrow, at the hour of sailing.”

The morrow having arrived, I was going from my hotel to the wharf, when Captain Hardy met me and said that, “owing to circumstances” (a stupid but convenient phrase), “he rather thought the Independence would not sail for a day or two, and that when all was ready, he would send up and let me know.” This I thought strange, for there was a stiff southerly breeze; but as “the circumstances” were not forthcoming, although I pumped for them with much perseverance, I had nothing to do but to return home and digest my impatience at leisure.

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