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'the man who had entered the compartment broke into my reverie'- where does the line occur? who reverie is referred to here? who is the man?? what was the reverie about? how did it come to an end??
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The narrator of the story The Eyes Have it Ruskin Bond was travelling in a train. A young girl boarded the train from Rohana Station. The narrator was much interested to the young girl from the beginning. The girl’s voice moved the narrator deeply. Though he could not notice her face but he apprehended that the girl was beautiful. Her voice was the sparkle of a mountain stream. After the departure at Saharanpur Station, the narrator returned to his own seat. The train started again. The song of the moving wheels began. The narrator sat beside the window. He looked outside and thought the bright daylight. But it was complete darkness for him. He was guessing about what was going outside the window. It was his reverie.
A new fellow traveller entered into his compartment when the young girl departed. He apologised to the narrator for not being an attractive as the girl. This voice broke the narrator’s reverie.
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