The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 4Poe, Edgar Allan
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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 4
Poe, Edgar Allan
American fiction -- 19th century; Fantasy fiction; Horror tales, American; Short stories
13. The antagonist (as we have before observed) is not suffered
to play at the board of the Automaton, but is seated at some
distance from the machine. The reason which, most probably, would
be assigned for this circumstance, if the question were demanded,
is, that were the antagonist otherwise situated, his person would
intervene between the machine and the spectators, and preclude
the latter from a distinct view. But this difficulty might be
easily obviated, either by elevating the seats of the company, or
by turning the end of the box towards them during the game. The
true cause of the restriction is, perhaps, very different. Were
the antagonist seated in contact with the box, the secret would
be liable to discovery, by his detecting, with the aid of a quick
car, the breathings of the man concealed.
14. Although M. Maelzel, in disclosing the interior of the
machine, sometimes slightly deviates from the _routine _which we
have pointed out, yet _reeler in _any instance does he _so
_deviate from it as to interfere with our solution. For example,
he has been known to open, first of all, the drawer—but he never
opens the main compartment without first closing the back door of
cupboard No. 1—he never opens the main compartment without first
pulling out the drawer—he never shuts the drawer without first
shutting the main compartment—he never opens the back door of
cupboard No. 1 while the main compartment is open—and the game of
chess is never commenced until the whole machine is closed. Now
if it were observed that _never, in any single instance, _did M.
Maelzel differ from the routine we have pointed out as necessary
to our solution, it would be one of the strongest possible
arguments in corroboration of it—but the argument becomes
infinitely strengthened if we duly consider the circumstance that
he _does occasionally _deviate from the routine but never does
_so _deviate as to falsify the solution.
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