What is the breaf encounter reffered to Ruskin Bond story 'THE EYES HAVE IT'?
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In the story The Eyes Have It the eyes of the narrator's co-passenger is referred to here. The eyes were not useful to her because she was completely blind at that time. From the start of the journey the narrator pretended to the girl that he was not blind
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In Ruskin Bond's short story, 'The Eyes Have It' the narrator said this to the girl who got off at Saharanpur. In the time of train journey the narrator met a girl in his compartment. ... Thus the train arrived the girl's destination. Their conversation was called the brief encounter.
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