The basket girl, the narrator comes across, along his train journey in the The Night Train at Deoli, by Ruskin Bond, was described as a poverty stricked individual.
She was so impoverished that she had no shoes and had very little clothes on.
But, there was something verbose about her eyes. Something that searched for a better world, and was brimming with questions.
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The basket girl, the narrator comes across, along his train journey in the The Night Train at Deoli, by Ruskin Bond, was described as a poverty stricked individual.
She was so impoverished that she had no shoes and had very little clothes on.
But, there was something verbose about her eyes. Something that searched for a better world, and was brimming with questions.