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..."
"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..."
"Poor Mitchell's house, as far as the Old Swan, already burned that way..."

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"We did put Mr. Hater, poor man, to bed a little; but he got very little rest..." most clearly indicates that the work is a first-person account.
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