Which of these excerpts from Pepys’s The Fire of London most clearly indicates that the work is a first-person account?

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“Extraordinary good goods carried in carts…”
“Extraordinary good goods carried in carts…”

“We did put Mr. Hater, poor man, to bed a little; but he got very little rest…”
“We did put Mr. Hater, poor man, to bed a little; but he got very little rest…”

“Everybody endeavoring to remove their goods, and flinging into the river…”
“Everybody endeavoring to remove their goods, and flinging into the river…”

“Poor Mitchell’s house, as far as the Old Swan, already burned that way…”

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“Poor Mitchell’s house, as far as the Old Swan, already burned that way…”
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