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the eyes is not here
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Ruskin Bond's short story "The Eyes Are Not Here" tells the story of two blind people who meet on a train. The narrator sits by a girl whom he enjoys speaking to, but he cannot see her and wonders what she looks like. He tells her she has an interesting face, which she says she hears often.
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Answer:
“The Eyes are Not Here” is a beautiful and delightful short story written by Ruskin Bond. The writer narrated the story in first person.
Explanation:
- The narrator was a blind young man. He was travelling to Dehra. A young girl boarded the train alone.
- When the girl was about to get down, he felt like touching her hair. But his modesty prevented him from doing so. After she got down, another passenger entered the compartment. The narrator asked the new person whether the girl’s hair was long or short. The new passenger answered that he noticed only her eyes and not her hair. He further said that she had beautifully eyes- but they were of no use. This meant that the girl was also blind. With this deeply touching twist, the story ended.