It was her eyes I noticed not her hair- who is the speaker ?to whom is he speaking ?whose eyes are being referred to here ?what is speciality ley in those eyes?
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Answer: This line is from the short story “ The eyes have it” by Ruskin Bond.
The speaker is the a man who boarded the compartment of the train.
He is speaking to the blind man who was already sitting in that compartment. He replied to a question from the blind man.
The eyes being referred to are that of a young girl who boarded the train from Rohana.
The speciality of the girl’s eyes was that they were beautiful eyes but they were of no use to her as she was completely blind
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- The given line is from the short story "The Eyes Have It" by Ruskin Bond about a blind traveler narrating about his encounter with a female passenger for a short time, who also turned out to be blind.
- The speaker of the lines is the new man who had boarded the train at Dheradun station after the girl had disembarked.
- He is speaking to the blind narrator of the story, his new co-passenger in the compartment.
- The eyes of the girl are being referred to in the lines.
- The eyes of the girl were special for they were beautiful "but they were of no use to her" for she was completely blind.
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