why did the narrator feel at the thought of laughter?
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But the thought of laughter only made me feel troubled and lonely'. – Why did the narrator feel so? Ans) In Ruskin Bonds 'The Eyes Have It”, the narrator's blindness had isolated him from the rest of the world. He knew that the moment the girl would get down from the train she would forget their brief encounter
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