what do the sights of the hill and plain look like from the fast moving railway carriage
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The poet describes the sights that he notices while travelling in the train. ... Stevenson says that all the scenes of the hill and plain were being crossed by the train as quick as one drop of rain following the other in a storm. In the next moment, the train passes railway stations and it looked like painted pictures.
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