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  1. This PDF ebook was created by JoséMenéndez. TRUE!—n ervous— very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my senses—no t destroyed—no t dulled them. Above all was the sense of hearing acute. I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in hell.

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  2. The Tell-Tale Heart. iTs TRue! yes, i have been ill, very ill. But why do you say that I have lost control of my mind, why do you say that I am mad? Can you not see that I have full control of my mind? Is it not clear that I am not mad? Indeed, the illness only made my mind, my feelings, my senses stronger, more powerful.

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  3. A Tell-Tale Heart. By Edgar Allen Poe. True! Nervous -- very, very nervous I had been and am! But why will you say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my senses -- not destroyed them. Above all was the sense of hearing. I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in the underworld. How, then, am I mad?

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  5. I knew what the old man felt, and pitied him, although I chuckled at heart. I knew that he had been lying awake ever since the first slight noise, when he had turned in the bed.

  6. First published in 1843 in The Pioneer, “The Tell-Tale Heartfeatures many of the signature elements of an Edgar Allan Poe short story: a dark gothic setting, an unhinged narrator, and a tense plot.

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    heart must burst! And now a new anxiety seized me—the sound would be heard by a neighbor! The Old man's hour had come! With a loud yell, I threw open the lantern and leaped into the room. He shrieked once— once Only. In an instant I dragged him to the floor, and pulled the heavy bed over him.

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