“she was standing very close to me" --- whom does she refer to? when and why was she standing very close to the narrator ? what was the affect of her closeness on the narrator?
chapter name : The Eyes Have It
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Ans: here 'she' refers to the girl who was travelling with the narrator in the same train compartment. ... The girl stood so close to the narrator that the perfume from her hair seemed tantalizing to the narrator. He was so engrossed by her presence that he almost reached out to touch her hair.
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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. ... 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.
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