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The narrator is reading but becomes interrupted when there is a knock at the door. -
The narrator is being thoughtful about is one true love Lenore hearing her name over and over. -
The narrator was relaxing by the warm fire a soft breeze of sadness comes across him. -
The narrator was hearing a soft sad sound and was getting a feeling that he never felt before. -
The narrator's heart was growing a little braver when he heard his loved on name lenore. -
The narrator was standing were he could see the raven wouldn't leave and said Nevermore. -
The narrator's heart is racing and the wind is blowing through the window and the mystery comes to an end -
The narrator was amazed at the raven the bird could talk because Nevermore is an amusing word. -
The narrator was looking through the window and saw a raven fly past and landed on the athena statue. -
The narrator was looking at the raven and asked what is your name all the bird said was Nevermore. -
The narrator was feeling calm well the raven was sitting on the statue a bird that only says Nevermore. -
The narrator was feeling sadness because he will never sit next to his lover with the lamplight and velvet cushions. -
The narrator is wondering is the raven, why is the raven sitting there is it a demon or a raven. -
The narrator was surely that the raven had an sad owner that taught the word Nevermore. -
The narrator is feeling grief and smelling sweet perfume as if angle were in the room with him. -
The narrator was questioning what the raven was doing sitting there was it the devil is it from the underworld? -
The narrator is getting annoyed by the raven because the raven is just sitting there and saying Nevermore. -
The narrator is not even going to try with the raven so the narrator is going to leave the raven alone because it never left and just sat on the statue.