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in the poem from railway carriage what does the word brambles mean?Robert louis stevenson​

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The two similes are “And charging along like troops in a battle” and “Fly as thick as driving rain.” The first line is referring to the speed of the train. The author is revealing all the things that he sees through the window of this railway carriage.

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