The narrator relates his conversation with an oddly dressed man whom he had picked up by the side of the road.
During the film the narrator relates how the attempt is doing for time.
The narrator relates that in his death he left "a heroic example and a glorious memory," (verse 31).
In the course of their journey, the musician tells his story, which the narrator in turn relates to us.
After Louise's death, the narrator relates, Harry moved to another state where he got a job making coffee commercials.
As the narrator relates, only six years later all the Romanovs would be dead.
The narrator relates the history of their friendship and their divergent paths to middle age.
In the final chapter the narrator relates the actions of the new people as they flee from their encounter with the Neanderthalers.
The narrator also relates the practice to Buddhist philosophy.
However, the narrator relates that within three weeks she has put on weight and started to date a man who looks like "some bad comedian".