The Narrative of Larence Balke of Boston begins with a preface by its first person narrator, Balke himself. He explains that he had previously not wanted to commit his marvelous tale to print because he worried that people would doubt its veracity. With some urging from his editor, he publishes it as fiction. Nonetheless, readers believe it to be true.
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The Narrative of Larence Balke of Boston begins with a preface by its first person narrator, Balke himself. He explains that he had previously not wanted to commit his marvelous tale to print because he worried that people would doubt its veracity. With some urging from his editor, he publishes it as fiction. Nonetheless, readers believe it to be true.
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