"She was an interesting girl.who said this to whom and when?what else did the person say ?what reply did he get?
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The author said these words.
To the passenger who got on train then.
His reply was she was very beautiful but blind.
In "The Eyes Have it", these sentences were said by the narrator of the story (Ruskin Bond) to the new traveller who just entered the carriage.
He said this when the girl had got down from the train at Saharanpur where her aunt had come to receive her.
Additionally, the narrator also asked the new traveller whether he could confirm if the girl had long or short hairs. However, the new traveller replied that he doesn't remember about it as he didn't notice her hair much.
He further responds to the narrator that he was looking at her beautiful eyes but then they were useless as she was completely blind. Then he asks the narrator didn't he observe it.