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In fiction, the denouement—in all other composition the intended effect, should be definitely considered and arranged, before writing the first word; and no word should be then written which does not tend, or form a part of a sentence which tends to the development of the denouement, or to the strengthening of the effect.
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Edgar Allan Poe: The Complete Collection
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