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narrator

A narrator is someone who narrates or tells stories.

narrator

someone who tells a story

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NARRATOR: Legendary was the Xanadu where Kubla Khan decreed his stately pleasure dome.
NARRATOR: Vigilant, tireless, implacable.
NARRATOR: Somewhere in the dark web of war was Christopher the dead man 's companion the man who had retrieved his friend's briefcase and vanished.
NARRATOR: Within a few days, Dietrich was in Lisbon, Portugal. He went immediately to an address given to him by the FBI.
NARRATOR: For some time, Lange's Bookshop on busy 59th Street was under constant surveillance.
NARRATOR: Thus ended the Christopher case.
I am also a folk-tale narrator.
After a trial, with judges and a jury and hard words spoken against your friend and humble narrator he was sentenced to 14 years in Staja Number 84-F among smelly perverts and hardened prestoopniks.
And, O my brothers, would you believe your faithful friend and long-suffering narrator pushed out his red yabzick a mile and a half to lick the grahzny, vonny boots.
And the very next day, your friend and humble narrator was a free man.
Then there was like a sea of dirty, smelly old men trying to get at your humble narrator with their feeble rookers and horny old claws.
Always this older man, watching, as if he were the narrator and not me.
Narrator, voyeur, message, bicycle.
I'm the narrator.
NARRATOR: 'Yes, they named her after the dawn. 'for she filled their lives with sunshine.
AND, UH-- (male narrator) JOEY CROWN, WHO MAKES MUSIC.
NARRATOR: This yacht is bringing a revolutionary invention to Gotham.
I will. (Narrator) 15 years later the prophecy of the gypsy was fulfilled.
NARRATOR: This is the jungle.
MALE NARRATOR: My story begins in London.
Narrator continues on his way, And here. In the end, the end of a small fir.
NARRATOR: She was a very old grizzly.
NARRATOR: Wahb was born with a kind of compulsion. for pushing things over.
NARRATOR: That trip had left Wahb a little wobbl y.
NARRATOR: Was it an omen or just a coincidence?
NARRATOR: She sensed danger to her cubs.
NARRATOR: Against the colonel's rifle. Wahb had only the good luck of a near miss.
NARRATOR: Wahb didn't waste any time.
NARRATOR: Throughout the rest of the morning. Moki continued to comb the bench lands. in case any hideout cattle had been overlooked.
NARRATOR: It was a peculiar thing. for a cattleman to do for a grizzly. even a little one. but it wasn't so strange for an Indian. who happened to be a member of the Bear Clan.
NARRATOR: When Moki threw a rope. instead of a bullet at the grizzly cub. he had an idea that some day. he might have to face the consequences. but right now he wasn't thinking about the future.
NARRATOR: Just one glimpse of Wahb. was enough to give the fox a case of the jitters.

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