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Originally Posted by samhy
Now, that's dedication 
It took me a long time to read the introduction and preliminary explanation, so I just started the story in itself.
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Yes, I read the lengthy Intro in the Uncensored version as well. It was interesting, but not as much so as the story itself.
The only version I didn't read was the 1890 version that, although heavily censored by the original publisher, nonetheless still had enough of the original story that it formed the backbone of the evidence that led to his conviction on the charges of indecency and sodomy.