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Where was the narrator of the story ‘The Eyes Have It’ going?

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Answered by shishir303
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The narrator of the story ‘The Eyes Have It’ was going to Dehradun.

The story “The Eyes Have It” written by ‘Ruskin Bond’ is a story about a blind man who treats himself like a man like normal person with visibility. He does not show his blindness. He is traveling by train to Dehradun. A female passenger in his train is traveling with him, who is to reach Saharanpur. The blind man started the conversation without revealing his blindness to the female passenger. Both spoke about the beauty of the mountains from where they were passing. On coming to Saharanpur, the girl got down from the train after uttering some good words about the blind man and the man started feeling lonely. When the train started running again, another male passenger came inside. Then the blind man learned from this new fellow traveler about the girl how she looked.

Answered by Anonymous
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The narrator of the story was going to Dehradun followed by Mussoorie.

  • The question has been asked from the story The eyes have it by Ruskin Bond.
  • The narrator was going to Dehradun by train, and said The eyes have it to a his girl co-passenger. The narrator intended this remark to flatter the girl's co-passenger.
  • He tried to explore the beauty of the girl but because he was totally blind, he couldn't. The narrator told the girl during the train journey that she had a very interesting face.

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