This text is |written| in such a way| as to | present | a | story |, which, however, only | resembles a | story | that | really happened. | At the | time, | though, | it was not| yet a story,| because | in | order | to | be | a story | it must | have | a beginning and an end. | Because | the | goings-on | around | carry on continuously | without | a | beginning | and an end, we would not | remember | anything |or | even | forget | everything | else… |Therefore …