In '' The Purloined Letter '' why does Dupin replace the real letter with a facsimile?
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The narrator of Poe's story asks the same question: “But what purpose had you,” I asked, “in replacing the letter by a facsimile? ... Dupin's answer is that if he had done as the narrator suggests and openly takes the letter, he would have put himself in danger.
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