"It was a perfect night for a train. The occasional whistle told Louis of all the farewells he had ever known"
- Charles Tennyson Turner
About this Quote
In this quote, the speaker is explaining a tranquil and tranquil evening, ideal for a train ride. The sound of the train whistle in the distance advises the speaker, Louis, of all the goodbyes he has experienced in his life. This could recommend that Louis has a lot of experience with goodbyes, whether it be saying goodbye to enjoyed ones or leaving familiar places. Making use of the word "occasional" suggests that these goodbyes are not consistent, but rather erratic and spread throughout Louis' life. Overall, the quote evokes a sense of nostalgia and reflection on previous bye-byes.
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