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What is Dupin doing and asking of the narrator in lines 61-63?

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Final answer:

Dupin is discussing his actions and motivations regarding a certain matter and explains his objective and support for the lady involved. The narrator asks Dupin about the situation at hand.

Step-by-step explanation:

In lines 61-63, Dupin is discussing his actions and motivations regarding a certain matter.

He explains that he had a specific objective and acted as a supporter of the lady involved.

He also mentions that his attempt would have been risky due to the presence of people loyal to a desperate man who would have potentially harmed him.

The narrator asks Dupin about the situation at hand to understand what they are dealing with.

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