He recalled that copies in platinum and diamonds, seen as fashion statements, began raising eyebrows.
Though the original manuscript is lost, various copies - some distributed by Marco himself after his release - began to circulate around 1307.
The book becomes unpopular, and the original copy begins unwriting itself.
"Her trademark has always been making art out of the everyday," the copy begins.
Because of this, unlicensed copies of the book began to appear in the spring of 1903.
These copies of the release began to proliferate across the Internet.
Shortly thereafter, copies began to show up in mailboxes all over town, with the notation, "Does this group represent you?"
Around 2006, bootleg copies of the film began to surface on the internet.
This copy begins pointing towards the others as Larsen himself would.
A few years later, however, copies of the film began to turn up to the embarrassment of the West German government.