How this macabre tale relates to the title "A Face in the Dark"(by Ruskin Bond) ?
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Ruskin Bond Once Famously Remarked That While He Does Not Believe In Ghosts, He Sees Them All The Time&Mdash;In The Woods, In A Bar, In A Crowd Outside A Cinema. Not Surprising, Then, That In His Stories, Ghosts, Jinns, Witches&Mdash;And The Occasional Monster&Mdash;Are As Real As The People He Writes About. ...
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- A Face in the Dark by Ruskin Bond is a macabre tale. ... Ruskin Bond's story “A Face in the Dark” is a macabre tale as it deals with paranormal happenings with the protagonist Mr. Oliver who was terrified at the sight of a boy who had no feature on his face on his way back to school from the Simla bazaar one night.
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