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  1. "A Man Who Had No Eyes" by Mackinlay Kantor tells the story of Mr. Parsons, a wealthy blind man, who is approached by a blind beggar selling lighters. The beggar recounts a tragic...

  2. The main examples of foreshadowing Mr. Parson's blindness in "A Man Who Had No Eyes" include: Mr. Parsons noticing the approaching beggar by the sound of his cane, his reflection on his success...

  3. Quick answer: "A Man Who Had No Eyes" by Mackinlay Kantor tells the story of Mr. Parsons, a wealthy blind man, who is approached by a blind beggar selling lighters. The beggar...

  4. Blind beggar: I am a musician and the monkey is a businessman. He doesn't tell me what to play, and I don't tell him what to do with his money.

  5. Nov 21, 2023 · Blind Pew in Treasure Island: Quotes. Blind Pew appears briefly in the narrative before being killed, but he sets the tone for the novel's antagonists by being shrewd and violent.

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  6. In “A Man Who Had No Eyes,” the third-person omniscient narrator relays a short but eventful meeting between a well-off insurance salesperson, Mr. Parsons, and a “blind beggar.” The latter accosts Mr. Parsons and insists on selling him a cigarette lighter, as the man refuses charity.

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  8. The Return of the Pink Panther (1975) - * Blind beggar: How do you know so much about the city ordinances? * Clouseau: What sort of stupid question is that? Are you blind? * Blind beggar: Yes. * Clouseau: Oh, I see. Yes, yes. Yes, of course.

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