“But the thought of laughter only  made me feel troubled and lonely. “- When did the  narrator feel so? 

the  narrator in the short story ‘ The Eyes Have It’ Written by Ruskin Bond thought that he suit laugh for the girl when she asked him why he was so serious.  at the same time another  thought that came into his mind was  that his laughter would Stimulate his  cordial feelings Which would make the pangs of separation From the girl unbearable.  he knew that the girl would get down from the train in a while and would  forget About it brief meeting of theirs whereas he would treasure This experience for quit sometime. The narrators blindness had isolated him from the rest of the world.  he knew that the moment the girl would leave him he would be left alone again in his world of loneliness and darkness.  the departure Of the girl would shut  the door to the outer world which opened just momentarily. In such a mental state, the thought of Laughter only made him feel troubled and lonely.

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