What is fly as thick as driving rain in From a railway Carriage mean?

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2026-05-07 04:00

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The phrase "fly as thick as driving rain" from the poem "From a Railway Carriage" by Robert Louis Stevenson describes a large number of flies buzzing around rapidly and densely, much like rain falling heavily and persistently. It highlights the intense and chaotic motion of the flies as observed from the passing train.

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