The Invalid's Story

In the opening pages, on what does the narrator blame his declining health in The Invalid’s Story?

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In the opening pages, the narrator explains that he looks and feels older than he is and that he used to be much healthier than he is now. He attributes his decline in health to the strange events of one winter night, in which he traveled with a box of guns for two hundred miles.

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The Invalid’s Story