The narrator discovers the signalman is dead, having been struck by an oncoming train.
During their conversation over dinner, the narrator discovers that Wilson is so enchanted with life on Capri.
The narrator flees, and when he returns some days later, he discovers that Juliana has died.
One Sunday the narrator stops by the office unexpectedly and discovers that Bartleby has started living there.
The narrator visits his old hometown and discovers that great changes have occurred since World War I.
The narrator leaves his shoe in the machine, and discovers the following day that the shoe has become alive.
In the Bronx during the Depression the narrator discovers that his father is really selling apples on the street instead of going to the office.
The song is a satirical and highly surrealistic story where the narrator "discovers" the modern day United States.
One morning, after the landlord has left for work, the narrator discovers the man keeps his dog, Biscuit, cooped up in the study all day.
Seemingly defeated, the narrator and his colleagues then discover that they have delivered the wrong boxes to Temple.