She was a interesting girl."- Who said to whom and when? What else did the person say? What reply did he get?
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The narrator of Ruskin Bond's short story "The Eyes Have It" said this to a male co-passenger who boarded the train at Saharanpur. When the man told the narrator that he was not nearly as attractive a travelling companion like the one who had just left, then the narrator said the line quoted above.
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Answer:
"She was an interesting girl."
The above line is taken from the story "The Eyes Have It" by Ruskin Bond.
Explanation:
The above line was said by the narrator of the short story written by Ruskin Bond. The narrator said this line to a male co-passenger when he boarded the train at Saharanpur. When the man told the narrator that he was not as attractive as the other travelling companion who had just left, then the narrator said the above line.
The narrator asked him about the girl who departed a few minutes ago, whether she kept her hair long or short.
The man sounded bewildered when he heard the question. The narrator said that he doesn't remember the length of the hair, he was just attracted by her beautiful eyes. The man told the narrator that his eyes were of no use as she was completely blind.
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