by Ruskin bond "the eyes have it"- describe the exchange between Ruskin bond and his last fellow passengers on the train?
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In Ruskin Bond's short story 'The Eyes Have It', a man boarded the train at Saharanpur. The narrator continued to pretend to study the landscape. The new co-passenger broke into his reverie stating that perhaps the narrator was disappointed as he was not as attractive a travelling companion as the girl who had just left. In reply, the narrator remarked that she was an interesting girl and asked him if her hair was long or short. The man got puzzled hearing the question and said that it was her eyes that attracted his attention and not her hair. He mentioned that the girl's eyes were very beautiful but they were of no use to her since she was completely blind. The narrator was very much shocked to learn this as he had conversed with the girl for so long yet was neither aware of it nor could guess it.
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