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Yes this tae best time'____who said this and to whom? which time is refer to here?​

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Answered by Sokoliz
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Answer:

"The Eyes Have It" is a narrative story by Ruskin Bond which describes the train journey of the narrator.

The speaker of "Yes, this is the best time" is the narrator himself.

While interacting with the girl (the travelling companion of the narrator), the narrator said that he was going to Mussoorie. Hearing it, the girl exclaimed with joy that the narrator was so lucky and she wished to go to Mussoorie in October times. This made the narrator reply in an affirmative tone.

October in Mussoorie makes the nature more beautiful where the hills stay covered with wild dahlias and the steeping sun so delicious. At night, visitors can sit in front of a log fire and drink a sip of brandy. The nature stays silent because till then most of the tourists have gone. This comment was made by the narrator calling on his memories.

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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This line was taken from Ruskin Bond's short fiction "The Eyes have it." When speaking to a fellow train traveller, the author uses this quotation. The time which has been referred here is the October season.

Yes, October is the finest season, he asserts, because the hills of Mussoorie become serene and quiet, and the weather is mild.

Only light and darkness were perceived by the narrator's eyes. Here is where the realisation that the narrator is blind finally came to pass.

A blind man who believed he was very clever for acting like a sighted (capable of seeing) man is the subject of this narrative. He once travelled on a train with a woman, just the two of them. The man approached the girl and struck up a conversation without letting on that he was blind.

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