what did the narrator want to do when the girls was standing near him
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In Ruskin Bond's 'The Eyes Have It', we come to know that the girl was standing close to the narrator and the perfume from her hair was tantalising.
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The narrator asked his fellow passenger if he could tell him that the girl kept her hair long or short. The man replied that he did not notice her hair because her eyes were more attractive but they were of no use to her because she was completely blind.
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