"Había hecho" can either mean: I had done (or made), or he/she had done (or made). That verbal form in Spanish is called "pretérito pluscuamperfecto" and ther first and third singular persons in this form are identical
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I/ You (as usted, not tú) He/ She/ It done. made.
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I had made/done...
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