On a chilly October day, the narrator visits his friend for the first time in several weeks and, finding the inhabitants absent, lets himself in with the hidden key. They arrive after dark, and Legrand excitedly describes a new species of bug that he found and lent to Lieutenant G. for the night. The bug is golden with three black spots forming a triangle, and Jupiter insists that the bug's weight suggests that the bug is entirely made of gold. Legrand dismisses the comment and makes a rough sketch of the bug. After the narrator takes a moment to pet Legrand's Newfoundland dog, he says that if the sketch is accurate, then the bug looks exactly like a skull, and he asks where the antennae are. Legrand insists that he drew the antennae very clearly, but when he again views the paper, he grows first red and then pale before locking the paper inside a wallet, which he locks in his writing desk. For the rest of the night, Legrand appears preoccupied, and the narrator decides to leave.
On a chilly October day, the narrator visits his friend for the first time in several weeks and, finding the inhabitants absent, lets himself in with the hidden key. They arrive after dark, and Legrand excitedly describes a new species of bug that he found and lent to Lieutenant G. for the night. The bug is golden with three black spots forming a triangle, and Jupiter insists that the bug's weight suggests that the bug is entirely made of gold. Legrand dismisses the comment and makes a rough sketch of the bug. After the narrator takes a moment to pet Legrand's Newfoundland dog, he says that if the sketch is accurate, then the bug looks exactly like a skull, and he asks where the antennae are. Legrand insists that he drew the antennae very clearly, but when he again views the paper, he grows first red and then pale before locking the paper inside a wallet, which he locks in his writing desk. For the rest of the night, Legrand appears preoccupied, and the narrator decides to leave.
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