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... e topic.
It wasn’t for any other reason, but because during his time at Scotland Yard, he too had engaged in the unauthorized opening of letters.
However, upon second thought, the incident of Bensdorf’s dismissal was clearly different from his previous acts, especially as the timing of the incident was too coincidental.
Arthur asked, "The gossip you’re talking about, doesn’t it refer to the opened letter that Metternich’s men placed in Bensdorf’s office?"
"Indeed ...
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