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Jesus Christ...To be honest, people, I will feel so vindicated when the correct answer is edifying, because simply believing that fable is always a fake story is hard to accept....I mean, every dictionary and NY times reference define fable as a story from which to learn something... Falsewhood is like secondary or tertiary definition for that...
P.S: I believe the narrator expresses his concern about representing something false about his father (or fabrication if you guys would like to use) but while that was the general context, he was using metaphors to contrast - his jumbling "rough sequence" is enigmatic (hard to understand) and it is not fable that he expected (something to learn about his father). Peace.
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