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    1. Narrator: They all went to the deep hole where the young man had rescued the tiger


    2. have told you; employing all the library that a narrator has in his


    3. or spinning yarns, in which the narrator was the hero


    4. We have seen that by integrating heavens and earth he attempts to cover everything, all that exist; and that by mentioning heavens and earth again at the end, he draws our attention to the purely human and earthly perspective of the narrator


    5. You can barely hear it over the blaring loudspeaker with the narrator uncannily capable of keeping track of all the horses by name within a scrum-like pack


    6. honest, friendly, and a good narrator


    7. (puts on a tie and walks slowly to his front door as the Narrator)


    8. ‘And I can’t help but notice that Annie – the narrator, rather, has a lot more lines than I do


    9. Then Annie stepped into the role of Umbriel; a brief role which I had though intertwined well with that of narrator


    10. Were I to be narrator, and Umbriel, and any other little parts you may have given the narrator

    11. We began again, and Mother remained silent although, damn it, I could practically hear her thinking about how much better she would be as narrator, all the way through it


    12. She’d forgive me soon enough when I made her narrator


    13. Narrator she may be, but I was damned if she was going to have her script on stage with her


    14. Now the parts had been sorted it was Annie’s costume, as Belinda, which had to be the most lavish in appearance, but Mother’s narrator costume that must be the most cunning


    15. ‘That the narrator is not traditionally supposed to detract from the action on stage


    16. ‘I had feared that having you as the narrator would, by sheer force of your voice, distract from the central action you will be narrating


    17. ” I had chosen the Dali Dali as my default subconscious narrator


    18. She was making me her narrator


    19. speaker here is the Lord Jesus Christ himself rather than the narrator


    20. The narrator said that if even one ant got back to its nest with news about the chicks’ hole, all the ants would come

    21. When you’re reading a book, can you hear your voice as if you’re the narrator of the story? If


    22. Certainly, the poor creature who serves as narrator of the first one is another character on the verge of madness


    23. They had the air of a rough tribunal; Jacques One and Two sitting on the old pallet-bed, each with his chin resting on his hand, and his eyes intent on the road-mender; Jacques Three, equally intent, on one knee behind them, with his agitated hand always gliding over the network of fine nerves about his mouth and nose; Defarge standing between them and the narrator, whom he had stationed in the light of the window, by turns looking from him to them, and from them to him


    24. Says the narrator:


    25. He is very precise about dates and facts, and has the power of making us believe that the narrator of the tale must have been an eyewitness


    26. Socrates, who is the narrator


    27. She is, on the whole, a very fair narrator, and I don't think I could improve her style


    28. He removed his seat into a corner of the room, where he himself would be in deep shadow, while the light would be fully thrown on the narrator; then, with head bent down and hands clasped, or rather clinched together, he prepared to give his whole attention to Caderousse, who seated himself on the little stool, exactly opposite to him


    29. Morrel, that's the whole truth, on the honor of a sailor; is not it true, you fellows there?" A general murmur of approbation showed that the narrator had faithfully detailed their misfortunes and sufferings


    30. "Yes," replied the narrator; "that was the name which the traveller gave to Vampa as his

    31. Here the listener who was none other than the Scotch student, a little fume of a fellow, blond as tow, congratulated in the liveliest fashion with the young gentleman and, interrupting the narrative at a salient point, having desired his visavis with a polite beck to have the obligingness to pass him a flagon of cordial waters at the same time by a questioning poise of the head (a whole century of polite breeding had not achieved so nice a gesture) to which was united an equivalent but contrary balance of the bottle asked the narrator as plainly as was ever done in words if he might treat him with a cup of it


    32. —I seen a Chinese one time, related the doughty narrator, that had little pills like putty and he put them in the water and they opened and every pill was something different


    33. Did he see only a second coincidence in the second scene narrated to him, described by the narrator as A Pisgah Sight of Palestine or The Parable of the Plums?


    34. With what modifications did the narrator reply to this interrogation?


    35. What limitations of activity and inhibitions of conjugal rights were perceived by listener and narrator concerning themselves during the course of this intermittent and increasingly more laconic narration?


    36. There was an aged handicraftsman, it is true, who had been a citizen of London at the period of Sir Thomas Overbury's murder, now some thirty years agone; he testified to having seen the physician, under some other name, which the narrator of the story had now forgotten, in company with Doctor Forman, the famous old conjurer, who was implicated in the affair of Overbury


    37. By the narrator a limitation of activity, mental and corporal, inasmuch as complete mental intercourse between himself and the listener had not taken place since the consummation of puberty, indicated by catamenic hemorrhage, of the female issue of narrator and listener, 15 September 1903, there remained a period of 9 months and 1 day during which, in consequence of a preestablished natural comprehension in incomprehension between the consummated females (listener and issue), complete corporal liberty of action had been circumscribed


    38. Narrator: reclined laterally, left, with right and left legs flexed, the index finger and thumb of the right hand resting on the bridge of the nose, in the attitude depicted in a snapshot photograph made by Percy Apjohn, the childman weary, the manchild in the womb


    39. The narrator is searching for his lost cat near his apartment in the Setagaya ward of the Tokyo prefecture


    40. I was somewhat shaken, for I had projected that the narrator would make it his home, becoming guardian of the well and its portal

    41. The well had gone dry, but due to the miraculous opening of the portal by the narrator it consequently brimmed with pure, sweet water


    42. Unlike the narrator, I had no desire to actually enter it and go down like Alice into Murakami’s wonderland


    43. The narrator in Wind-Up Bird accomplished moving through the well into the hallway of an indefinable hotel by visualizing himself swimming, akin to his happiest moments


    44. Those three soldiers, together with the party who lay behind the rocks, had formed the nucleus of the famous band, and he, the narrator, had been the favourite lieutenant of Hernandez for many, many years


    45. The narrator went on—


    46. The chief objection to them is, that the diligent narrator may lack space, or (what is often the same thing) may not be able to think of them with any degree of particularity, though he may have a philosophical confidence that if known they would be illustrative


    47. The picture jiggled, as if the camera was changing hands, and then the narrator came into focus; she was posing in front of a brick wall with a wrought-iron gate


    48. The narrator was reflecting on his crimes from jail


    49. The narrator was Jackie Kam, a young newscaster who had only been on TV for about a year but had covered pretty much every big crime story you could think of


    50. ‘We have agreed that this is a dinner for recreation, with not a word about business!’ and turning again to the narrator he began to laugh afresh















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