West and the narrator go into grave robbing for themselves.
A week later, Arthur and the narrator go to church.
The narrator has gone to a university, married a middle-class intellectual and now lives far from her parents.
A few days later, when the police show up at the house to investigate the wife's disappearance, they find nothing and the narrator goes free.
At daybreak, the narrator gets up and goes to work.
For over a year the narrator never went with any of the girls.
Immediately after the trial the narrator went looking for his friend Al.
The narrator goes through all the ways he wants to love his significant other except for the fact that she is not returning to him.
The narrator then goes about his day; he is a teacher at a school in Harlem.
The narrator goes to visit the dog's owner, and is invited to spend the night.