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Paris! In Paris it was, in the
summer of 1840. There I first
met that strange and interesting
young fellow, August Dupin.
Dupin was the last member
of a well-known family, a family which had once been rich
and famous; he himself, however,
was far from rich. He cared little
about money. He had enough to
buy the most necessary things of
life — and a few books; he did
not trouble himself about the
rest. Just books. With books he
was happy.
We first met when we were both trying to find the same book.
As it was a book which few had ever heard of, this chance brought us
together in an old bookstore. Later we met again in the same store.
Then again in another bookstore. Soon we began to talk.
I was deeply interested in the family history he told me. I was surprised, too, at how much and how widely he had read; more important, the force of his busy mind was like a bright light in my soul. I
felt that the friendship of such a man would be for me riches without
price. I therefore told him of my feelings toward him, and he agreed to