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How do you prove that the narrator isn't guilty?

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No how. He/she is guilty as hell and admits it. There are no contradictory descriptions.
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...in a hypothetical sense.
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I honestly tried. Sorry, I don't think there's a way. :?

If there IS a way, that would indicate a plot hole missed for generations.
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I read this story in my Reading class at school. Very interesting. :)
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jdl wrote:I read this story in my Reading class at school. Very interesting. :)
Indeed. It's a good story. :)
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