how does ruskin bond create an atmosphere of strangeness,mystery and supernatualism in the story'A Face In The Dark'
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A Face in the Dark is a short story by Ruskin Bond. It’s the story set
on a windy night when Mr Oliver, an Anglo-Indian teacher, dares to walk
through the pine forest on his way back to the school after an evening
at Simla Bazaar. He comes across a weeping boy who lifts his face, which
is not a face but a flat something without eyes, nose or mouth. Mr
Oliver runs only to bump into a watchman who again had a face like that
of the faceless boy.
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