explain with refrence to context the written passage... There is a pleasant sence of freedom about being alone in a carriage that is jolting noisily through the night. It is liberty and Underestraint in a very agreeable form you can do anything you like....
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These lines are taken from the story "A fellow Traveller" written by A.G. Gardiner.
Explanation:
- He thinks that being alone has its benefits. One can fully experience the liberty of doing whatever one wants. Here he makes reference to the passenger.
- The main themes of this story are liberty, uncertainty, equality and modesty.
- A.G. Gardiner was a famous English journalist and author. He has written many pieces of literature throughout his life.
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