After a month, the narrator receives a visit from the distraught Jupiter, who tells him that Legrand is acting peculiar. Legrand seems nervous and sick, and he keeps writing things on a slate, and one morning he left before Jupiter woke up for the entire day. Jupiter wanted to give Legrand a beating for his nerve but decided to withhold his blows because of Legrand's ill appearance. The servant suspects that Legrand's behavior has something to do with the gold bug, since he knows that the bug bit Legrand. Jupiter wrapped the bug in paper and stuffed up the insect's mouth, but since then, Legrand has been speaking of gold in his sleep. Jupiter gives the narrator a note from Legrand, which asks the narrator to come immediately to his hut. Worried, the narrator agrees to accompany Jupiter to the island.
After a month, the narrator receives a visit from the distraught Jupiter, who tells him that Legrand is acting peculiar. Legrand seems nervous and sick, and he keeps writing things on a slate, and one morning he left before Jupiter woke up for the entire day. Jupiter wanted to give Legrand a beating for his nerve but decided to withhold his blows because of Legrand's ill appearance. The servant suspects that Legrand's behavior has something to do with the gold bug, since he knows that the bug bit Legrand. Jupiter wrapped the bug in paper and stuffed up the insect's mouth, but since then, Legrand has been speaking of gold in his sleep. Jupiter gives the narrator a note from Legrand, which asks the narrator to come immediately to his hut. Worried, the narrator agrees to accompany Jupiter to the island.
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