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In one instance, he stumbles across the home of the short's narrator, Edgar Bergen, and asks about Mickey.
Supporters of the claim have pointed to Book IV as providing its strongest evidence, as when the narrator asks “ You mean to see we have been hadding a sound night ’ s sleep ?”, and later concludes that what has gone before has been “ a long, very long, a dark, very dark [...] scarce endurable [...] night .” Tindall refers to Book IV as " a chapter of resurrection and waking up ", and McHugh finds that the chapter contains " particular awareness of events going on offstage, connected with the arrival of dawn and the waking process which terminates the sleeping process of Wake.
Alone together, the narrator asks Dupin how he found the letter.
The car rolls in front of a tonneau cover bearing the " Accord " marque, while narrator Garrison Keillor asks " Isn't it nice when things just work ?".
Swift seemingly asks the question of what a person with no discernment but with a thirst for knowledge would be like, and the answer is the narrator of Tale of a Tub.
A month later, Jupiter visits the narrator and asks him to return to Sullivan's Island on behalf of his master.
The psychiatrist patiently asks him to wait, but the narrator leaves.
In the film's brief prologue, an unseen narrator asks a series of rhetorical questions that prime the audience to view the film through a metaphysical lens touching on traditional philosophical questions involving determinism vs. philosophic libertarianism, as well as epistemology.
The questions the narrator asks reveal a yearning to understand the scene, but the urn is too limited to allow such answers.
Brandy has been shot by Evie, and asks the narrator to tell her life story.
Still the narrator does not understand, and asks the whereabouts of White.
The narrator asks:
The narrator finds Simon at the " decayed mining camp of Angel's " The narrator asks the fat, bald-headed man about Leonidas.
The narrator comments on the story and asks the reader questions in order to give a fuller picture.
The first person narrator, a German-speaking man, is sent a letter by a man called the Major who asks the narrator to visit him for a while in Hungary.
Again, Valdemar insists he is willing to take part and asks the narrator to hurry, for fear he has " deferred it for too long ".
As he lies dying, the narrator asks him if he had simply made up Aghwee as a cover for his suicide, and says that he himself was about to believe in the spirit.
* lines 6. 634-43 – The narrator asks if his listener thinks he has slipped into the hyperbole of tragedy.
When the narrator asks Mateo if he saw the golden tree he scoffs at her.
The resulting song was a gentle ballad, in which the narrator asks his lover to make a very special vow (" a pact "), one capable of bringing-as he put it-" salvation back ," summarized in the phrase " where there is love, I'll be there ," in an allusion to a passage from Matthew 18: 20, where it is said ( by Jesus ): " For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.
The decision cuts off into a cliffhanger, where a narrator asks three questions: " Will Professor Chaos ' latest plot succeed and be the final undoing of Earth?
Recognising the wisdom of the Plowman's words, the narrator asks him whether he can teach him the Creed.

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For future editions of the book, in 1917 Conrad wrote an " Author's Note " where he discusses each of the three stories, and makes light commentary on the character Marlow-the narrator of the tales within the first two stories.
The term " puppet masters " of the title only occurs twice in the book itself, including the very last statement where the narrator writes: " I feel exhilarated.
From Chapter III to Chapter X, where the narrator obtains a job at " Hotel X ," he describes his descent into poverty, often in tragi-comic terms.
Her use of repetition is ascribed to her search for descriptions of the " bottom nature " of her characters, such as in The Making of Americans where the narrator is described through the repetition of narrative phrases such as " As I was saying " and " There will be now a history of her.
His general fame as a wise and colourful personality has led to his inclusion in narratives as diverse as Mary Renault's historical novel The Praise Singer ( where he is depicted as the narrator and main character ), Plato's Protagoras ( where he is a topic of conversation ), and some verses in Callimachus ' Aetia ( where he is amusingly represented as a ghost complaining about the desecration of his own tomb in Acragas ).
He takes the narrator, John, around Illium and to the General Forge and Foundry Company where the late Felix worked.
Another early example is the One Thousand and One Nights ( Arabian Nights ), where the general story is narrated by an unknown narrator, and in this narration the stories are told by Scheherazade.
Another early example is The Book of One Thousand and One Nights, where the general story is narrated by an unknown narrator, and in this narration the stories are told by Scheherazade.
Mert from the La Choy commercials and Fred from the Kern's Bakery commercials appear as Amanda's friends where they were performed by Jim Henson and Jerry Juhl ( who also voices the narrator ) while Frank Oz does the puppeteering.
Cusack and the writers floated the idea that Rob could have a conversation with Bruce Springsteen in his head, inspired by a reference in Hornby's book where the narrator wishes he could handle his past girlfriends as well as Springsteen does in his song, " Bobby Jean " on Born in the U. S. A.
Day Ten ( roughly ) is when Leatherhead ( where the narrator sent his wife for safety ) is destroyed by a Martian attack, killing everyone.
# If the narrator narrates from a deceased scholar, inquiring when he, the narrator in question, was born, when he met that scholar and where and then comparing the dates provided in his response to the recognized dates of that scholars death and travels.
* Le remède de fortune (" The Cure of Ill Fortune ") ( c. 1340s, before 1357 ) – The narrator is asked by his lady if the poem she has found is by him ; the narrator flees from her and comes to a garden where " Hope " consoles him and teaches him how to be a good lover ; he returns to his lady.
Lovecraft referred to Azathoth again in " The Whisperer in Darkness " ( 1931 ), where the narrator relates that he " started with loathing when told of the monstrous nuclear chaos beyond angled space which the Necronomicon had mercifully cloaked under the name of Azathoth.
Confident that they will not find any evidence of the murder, the narrator brings chairs for them and they sit in the old man's room, on the very spot where the body is concealed, yet they suspect nothing, as the narrator has a pleasant and easy manner about him.
After receiving a call regarding a normally tame elephant's rampage, the narrator, armed with a. 44 caliber Winchester rifle and riding on a pony, goes to the town where the elephant has been seen.
Lovecraft also used the word in " The Thing on the Doorstep " ( published 1937 ) where the narrator refers to the corpse of his friend which was possessed by a sorcerer.
* Third ending: the narrator re-appears, standing outside the house where the second ending occurred ; at the aftermath.
The term Orc does occur twice ; once in an instance where Gandalf is trying to scare Bilbo by mentioning creatures of the wilderness " goblins, hobgoblins, and orcs of the worst description ," and again when the narrator mentions Orcs as nothing but large goblins, and also in the Elvish name of Thorin's sword, Orcrist.
The novel follows narrator " Philip Roth " on a journey to Israel, where he attends the trial of accused war criminal John Demjanjuk and becomes involved in an intelligence mission — the " Operation Shylock " of the title.

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