"She would forget our brife encounter"---- Who said this and about whom ? What is tha brife encounter ? Why did tha speaker thing 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 narrator met a girl in his train compartment when he was at Rohana. They started talking and the narrator was attracted to the girl. He flirted too. This was the encounter.
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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Ans:-The narrator in Ruskin Bond's short story 'The Eyes Have It' is the speaker here.It was said about the girl who was his co-passenger in the compartment.
■The narrator was on his way to Mussoorie via Dehra and the girl boarded the train at Rohana.The narrator came forward to talk with her.After some time,the girl became normal in the conversation though both of them concealed their blindness from each other.That brief encounter is referred to here.
■■The speaker was very much fascinated by the melodious voice of the girl.He longed for her company till the rest of his journey.But when he came to learn that the girl would get down at Saharanpur he was disappointed.The girl's image had left a deep impression in his mind,simultaneously,he considered that she would take the matter causally and would forget the brief encounter.
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