At the beginning, the narrator is nineteen. However he then writes about events taking place long after he was nineteen. Did the narrator (who is apparently suffering from some medical problem which requires treatment) perhaps mean that he was "ninety", rather than "nineteen" at the time that he wrote what we are reading?
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At the beginning, the narrator is nineteen. However he then writes about events taking place long after he was nineteen. Did the narrator (who is apparently suffering from some medical problem which requires treatment) perhaps mean that he was "ninety", rather than "nineteen" at the time that he wrote what we are reading?
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