"she was standing very close to me"who is the speaker? who is referred as she?describe the situation and the speaker feeling at the moment?
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In the line mentioned above 'she' refers to the girl who was travelling with the narrator in the same train compartment.
When the engine's whistle shrieked, the carriage wheels changed their sound and rhythm, the girl got up and began to collect her things as she was about to get off at Saharanpur station where her aunt was waiting for her. While this process was on she stood very close to the narrator.
The girl stood so close to the narrator, that the perfume from her hair seemed enticing to the narrator. He even wished to raise his hand and touch her hair, but she moved away. Only the scent of perfume remained where she stood. This was the effect of her proximity to the narrator.
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