"Thank goodness it's a short journey." Explain reference to the context
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the girl said this
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when she was preparing for her departure at saharanpur station,the girl said this
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This sentence is taken from the lesson "The Eyes Are Not Here" authored by Ruskin Bond.
The above sentence was said by the girl to the narrator.
As the girl was travelling from Rohana to Saharanpur. Narrator said that we will be at your station,then the girl said that thank goodness it's a short journey. I can't bear to sit in a train for more than two or three hours.
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