I was unable to tell what the girl looked like_who is the speaker here? who was the girl.why was the speaker unable to tell.what the girl looked like?how did the speaker come to know about the girl presence there
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The Eyes Have It
- Ruskin Bond
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- The speaker here is the narrator of the story.
- The girl, referred to the given sentence, was a co-passenger of the narrator.
- Due to blindness, the speaker was unable to see the girl and tell what she looked like.
- The girl had a pretty face, but the speaker could not see that.
- The beginning of the story refers that the girl was seen off by her parents and she got in the compartment same as the speaker. However the speaker came to know about the girl's presence there from her voice and the sound of her slippers.
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