The short answer is that he falls. More amply, the character of Nuñez in H. G. Wells’s “The Country of the Blind” is a guide for a group of mountaineers in the Andes. While guiding them, he slips and falls deep into a ravine. He is thereby cutoff from the party that he had been paid to guide. Nuñez finds himself a survivor within a society that had been cut off from society for 15 generations. Despite his efforts to regain contact, Nuñez is alone within a group that does not acknowledge the existence of the outside world. Captivated by their dilemma and despite his best efforts, he falls in love with a woman in that society, which motivates him to try to free her from its highly restrictive confines.
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