"She would forget our brief encounter"_Who said this and about whom ? What is the brief
encounter referred to here? Why did the speaker think so ?
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In Ruskin Bond's 'The Eyes Have It', the narrator said "She would forget our brief encounter" and here 'She' is referred to the girl companion. ... The girl told him that she would get off at Saharanpur. He might have a lot to say but he couldn't. So he describes the encounter as brief that she would forget
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Ruskin Bond story The Eyes Have It this lines said by the narrator about to the blind girl.
- Ruskin Bond story the eyes have it here are the brief encounter is the narrator made a girl in his train compartment when he was at Rohan are they started talking and the narrator attract to the girl.
- It is natural. We do not remember such casual meetings with strangers. It happens so many times in our journey but they do not leave a deep impression on our mind. The speaker might think so because their journey was too short to be remembered.
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