Then I made a mistake "- what mistake was referred to here
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here the mistake was the author ask the girl what is it like outside.
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The Eyes That Have It by Ruskin Bond, is a story about a meeting between strangers (a man (the narrator) and a girl both who were blind) on a train going to Mussories. The journey brings together these two people into close proximity and casual conversation. However, the man and the girl try to pretend that they could see unaware of each other's disability.
Explanation:
- The ‘mistake’ that the narrator refers here was to ask the girl what it was like outside. The narrator and the girl were talking about the beauty of Mussoorie during October month. The narrator was describing the beauty of the hills, flowers, and the rain. The girl remained silent for a moment. Just at that time, the narrator wondered if the girl was thinking him to be a romantic fool.
- Therefore he asked the girl a wrong question so as to change the topic, that is how was the view outside). The narrator was always cautious about not revealing his blindness to the girl. By asking the girl the question he had doubt that his wrong question could reveal the fact that he was blind to the girl. Moreover, this was an unusual question on the part of a man with sight. Therefore, this was referred by the narrator as a ‘mistake
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