Was the narrator of the story attracted to the girl so why do you think he was talking to her make a list of things about her that you found attractive this question is from chapter the eyes have it written by Ruskin Bond
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Ruskin Bond's The Eyes Have it is a very beautiful story on human perception. However the narrator who was totally blind at that time narrated the entire story tactfully without revealing much about himself. The two major characters the narrator himself and the young girl met each other during their journey by train towards Dehra. The narrator was very eager to know about the girl and to appreciate her beauty as well. But the narrator disclosed very little about himself. Except for his destination to Dehra and then to Mussoorie. He did not disclose his blindness to the young girl. He provided no information about himself. Again when the girl asked the narrator about his being too serious the narrator changed the topic. The narrator actually expressed some of his inner thoughts without revealing much about himself for keeping the readers in the shadow of mystery.
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Yes, he was attracted to the girl. I think so because he liked her and talked to her very freely. He wanted to know that were her hair long or short which proves that he liked her. He liked the sound of her sleepers and her voice.