describe the sights through railway carriage in first and second stanza
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(1) The sights seen through a railway carriage mentioned in the first stanza are bridges, houses, hedges, ditches, horses and cattle in the meadows. (2) The sights mentioned in the second stanza. Answer: The sights seen in the second stanza are hills, plains and painted stations.
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