On Venus they find a Utopian civilization, and the narrator falls in love.
Without anyone to talk to, the narrator fell to simply observing the guests.
After the emotional experience of the night, the narrator falls ill, causing him to be mocked by his Southern relatives.
The narrator, then 15, falls for an older girl, who, he later discovers, is in love with his father.
But the narrator fell asleep before the menudo was ready and as a consequence he never sampled it.
The narrator has fallen in love with her friend, but this is not received.
When his narrator falls in love, however, the author stumbles into a swamp of cliches.
The narrator is falling in love and doesn't know why he is acting different than he used to.
The narrator falls in love with someone she has only just seen, but is too nervous to make a move.
The narrator, after he returns to his cabin, falls sick.