The story is described by the person insisting he had direct contact with an abused child. His observation of events were believed to be facts. A painful upbringing was expressed in the form of a memoir. Three separate versions of the story were allegedly told by a person suspected of having multiple personalities. The story is a convoluted tale that leaves the impression that the person describing the history of an abused child was someone with multiple titles. This story will eventually have the reader interpreting the title of the book as if the story were more about time constraints than the unthinkable. In order to have better perspective of the character described in the book, the reader must first read the entire story; it is essential to read the bold letters, after the book is read in its entirety, the final version of the story is described in the traditional font. Three separate versions of the character were written to describe the same character. The character is fiction. The story is fiction.
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