The narrator in this last chapter recounts the return of his father.
With this said, the narrator recounts the story of both of his grandfathers' lives.
Each narrator recounts a different part of Kane's life, with each story partly overlapping.
In the story the narrator recounts to a friend his hodiernal visit to the Berlin zoo.
The narrator, who witnesses their lives, recounts the story in calm, objective manner.
The narrator recounts a "dark town" ball that took place at 9 p.m. on a Thursday night and included a cakewalk.
The narrator, a sculptor, recounts meeting a mysterious man in a railway station.
"I had been a child, and Dad had now taught me how to see," the narrator recounts.
The protagonist and narrator of the story recounts his inability to play gilli-danda well in his youth.
The song's narrator recounts how he moved to Alberta six years earlier.