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how did the blind narrator perceive the outer world?​

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
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The answer has been stated below.

Explanation:

In the short story "The Eyes Have It" written by Ruskin Bond, the narrator was able to perceive the outer world with the help of his inner eyes.

In the story, the narrator was not always blind or born blind. We can know of this when he was able to describe the view of Mussoorie to the girl from his memory.

We can know of the strength of his inner eyes when he imagines the outside view of the moving train.

"I heard the panting of the engine, the rumble of the wheels, and, in my mind's eye I could see telegraph posts flashing by." (Quoted Text)

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