explain why the blind narrator chose not to reveal about his blindness in reference to Ruskin bond short story'the eyes are not here'
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The story traces an ironic encounter between two people who are blind but are unaware of each other's blindness. The narrator had been travelling alone in an empty train compartment up to Rohana. At Rohana a girl got into the compartment. A couple, probably her parents, gave detailed instructions while seeing her off. As the narrator was blind he could not see her, he could only guess about her appearance of the girl. From the sound of her sleepers against her heels, he understood that she wore sleepers. Hearing the girl's voice he started to like the sound of her voice.
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