rest of the journey, and for some time after.
The engine's whistle shrieked, the carriage wheels changed their sound and
rhythm, the girl got up and began to collect her things. I wondered if she wore
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Answer:And Began To Collect Her Things. I Wondered If She Wore Her Hair In A Bun Or If It Was Plaited. Perhaps It Was Hanging Loose Over Her Shoulders. Or Was It Cut Very Short?The Train Drew Slowly Into The Station. Outside, There Was The Shouting Of Porters And Vendors And A High-Pitched Female Voice Near The Carriage Door. That Voice Must Have Belonged To The Girl's Aunt.'Goodbye/ The Girl Said.She Was Standing Very Close To Me. So Close That The Perfume From Her Hair Was Tantalizing. I Wanted To Raise My Hand And Touch Her Hair But She Moved Away. Only The Scent Of Perfume Still Lingered Where She Had Stood.There Was Some Confusion In The Doorway. A Man, Getting Into The Compartment, Stammered An Apology. Then The Door Banged And The World Was Shut Out Again. I Returned To My Berth. The Guard Blew His Whistle And We Moved Off. Once Again I Had A Game To Play And A New Fellow Traveller.The Train Gathered Speed, The Wheels Took Up Their Song, The Carriage Groaned And Shook. I Found The Window And Sat In Front Of It, Staring Into The Daylight That Was Darkness For Me.So Many Things Were Happening Outside The Window. It Could Be A Fascinating Game Guessing What Went On Out There.The Man Who Had Entered The Compartment Broke Into My Reverie.'You Must Be Disappointed/ He Said. 'I'm Not Nearly As Attractive A Travelling Companion As The One Who Just Left.' 'She Was An Interesting Girl/ I Said. 'Can You Tell Me—Did She Keep Her Hair Long Or Short?''I Don't Remember/ He Said Sounding Puzzled. 'It Was Her Eyes I Noticed, Not Her Hair. She Had Beautiful Eyes But They Were Of No Use To Her. She Was Completely Blind. Didn't You Notice?
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