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XXXII. Martin's Memoirs

The uncle, taking advantage of the moment because such a conversation had arisen, dedicated himself to explaining for the first time how this whole mess started and why Dominieck was part of it.

"It was about eight o'clock at night and like every rebellious adult experiment by that time I was in the middle of the entrance of the viewpoint thinking about how I would enter the place, to pass the time when I was alone and that I did not seem in the eyes of those present a simple and somewhat unfortunate lonely being because at that time the viewpoint was a place in quotes exclusive to groups, couples or people of the high elite."

Martin looked at the sky almost often while overflowing an immense peace while trying to immerse himself in those memories, not leaving aside the drama to give life to all that is not at all clear.

"I'm not going to elaborate much on what happened, but I will say that that day and this one don't make much difference what we say; just like today those two
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