A man story

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At the time when all the incidents were fresh in the minds of those concerned, it was generally said that they would make a story. This impression was particularly marked after the events immediately following the closing chapters, and there was seldom a day that the matter of a story was not mentioned; it was even said that I should attempt it, as I had regained a certain amount of respect among them by reason of the incidents narrated, and although they soon ceased talking about it entirely, I continued to think of the suggestion of a story, which had at first impressed me favorably, and finally set to work, though with many misgivings.
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