The narrator refers to him as his "employer" or "boss".
The narrator often refers to Ned as "the piemaker".
The deadpan narrator refers to Bill only in the third person and describes what all the characters say.
The narrator refers to this method as "a terrible way to stultify the mind".
This is the underground home that the narrator refers to in the Prologue.
From the start of the story, the narrator refers to Jim as "the messenger" rather than by his first name, which the reader learns later.
The rule of thumb is that the narrator of the story will refer to each character the same way every time.
In his letters, the narrator refers to several other unseen characters.
The narrator refers to Donnelly's book frequently in his letters.
Thus, the narrator frequently refers to her as a survivalist.