Final answer:
Based on the passages provided, some narrators spend the night in their own homes, indicated by descriptions of familiar domestic scenes, although no singular answer is strictly applicable across all the excerpts provided.
Step-by-step explanation:
The passages provided reflect scenarios in which different narrators find themselves at the end of their journeys in various locations. From the text snippets, no exact answer pertaining to one single narrator is given. However, I can deduce from a couple of the excerpts that the narrators spent the night in their own homes, based on the passages that describe a narrator approaching his home to find his wife waiting or going barefoot past the parents' empty room. Another excerpt indicates a narrator finding respite in an armchair in her home, with a comforting view outside her window. Therefore, it can be inferred that some narrators spend the night in a house, either their home or a familiar place such as grandparents' house. None of the excerpts describe a hotel, the streets, a house of the gods, or a friend's garage as the place where the narrator spends the night.