The narrator concludes part one by foreshadowing the rest of the story.
The narrator concludes the child was indeed a ghost.
The narrator concludes, "How long do we have to wait for a debate?"
The poem is forced to cut short, and the narrator concludes:
The narrator then concludes, "Al Gore has a lot to answer for.
"I knew, then, how you became a criminal in the world and lost it all," the narrator concludes.
"It was the same old story", the narrator concludes.
"I only know several beautiful harmonies without a final judgment," the narrator concludes.
The narrator then concludes that he is "old enough to know better, but still too young to care".
The narrator then concludes the short praising the values of what makes baseball America's sport.