Which of the following lines from Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Black Cat" reveals an unreliable narrator?

A. Evil thoughts became my sole intimates—the darkest and most evil of thoughts.
B. For one instant the party upon the stairs remained motionless, through extremity of terror and of awe.
C. The glee at my heart was too strong to be restrained.
D. When it reached the house, it domesticated itself at once, and became immediately a great favorite with my wife.

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D. When it reached the house, it domesticated itself at once, and became immediately a great favorite with my wife.