Q. "You are a very gallant young man."-- Who said this to whom ? Why did the speaker said so ?
Ans. In Ruskin Bond's story 'The Eyes Have It' , the girl who was the co-passenger of the the narrator said this to the narrator in course of their conversation.
The narrator had the notion that few girl could resist flattery. So to please the girl and also to keep his blindness hidden he told that the girl had an interesting face. Certainly the girl was pleased and very wittingly remarked that she had a pretty face. at this the narrator said interesting faces could also be pretty. Then the girl said that the narrator was bold and frank but had the sense of dignity .
Q. "Then I made a mistake". - Whose mistake is referred to here ? What was the mistake ? How did the girl react to it ? Was it really a mistake ?
Ans. The mistake was made by the narrator in the story 'The Eyes Have It'.
The narrator asked his co-passenger, the girl what it was outside. According to the narrator , it was a mistake.
The girl didn't take the narrator's question seriously. So, she asked him to look outside.
The narrator then made a pretence of studying the landscape and then asked if she noticed that the trees seemed to be moving while they seemed to be still. The girl replied that it always happens. She expressed no wonder at that. So, by asking the question the narrator made no mistake.
Ans. In Ruskin Bond's story 'The Eyes Have It' , the girl who was the co-passenger of the the narrator said this to the narrator in course of their conversation.
The narrator had the notion that few girl could resist flattery. So to please the girl and also to keep his blindness hidden he told that the girl had an interesting face. Certainly the girl was pleased and very wittingly remarked that she had a pretty face. at this the narrator said interesting faces could also be pretty. Then the girl said that the narrator was bold and frank but had the sense of dignity .
Q. "Then I made a mistake". - Whose mistake is referred to here ? What was the mistake ? How did the girl react to it ? Was it really a mistake ?
Ans. The mistake was made by the narrator in the story 'The Eyes Have It'.
The narrator asked his co-passenger, the girl what it was outside. According to the narrator , it was a mistake.
The girl didn't take the narrator's question seriously. So, she asked him to look outside.
The narrator then made a pretence of studying the landscape and then asked if she noticed that the trees seemed to be moving while they seemed to be still. The girl replied that it always happens. She expressed no wonder at that. So, by asking the question the narrator made no mistake.
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