The
house in which I lived before was near the railway station. Trains used to pass
by at regular interval and I had become so familiar with their sound and sight
that I took little interest in them. It never occurred to me that I might make
journey by train some day. However, when my father decided to take up a new appointment
in the place where we now live, it was decided that we should travel by train.
It was only then that I discovered how pleasant a journey by train might be.
My
father, mother and I boarded a train one afternoon. As the train moved out of
the station, I began to think of the days I had spent in our old house which I
could still see from the train. But soon the house went out of sight, and I
began to think of my journey itself.
The
train was now moving quite fast. The first thing that impressed me was the
beauty of the landscape. There were green valleys, and tropical plants could be
seen everywhere. In certain places there was tall grass. All this reminded me
of the geography lessons I had in the class room. Several palm-oil and rubber
plantations could be seen now and then. Sometimes I saw a few houses here and
there. I also saw many vegetable gardens at several places.
The
train stopped at many stations, and soon it became dark. But sometime later the
moon appeared and the landscape looked romantic. As I looked outside, I felt a
thrill of admiration for the great artistry of nature.
Inside
the train, too, everything was interesting. Some restless passengers moved
about aimlessly and their restlessness was amusing. Some were sleeping with
their mouths wide open, into which some mosquitoes blundered. Others were
reading magazines and newspapers.
Occasionally,
the ticket-checker passed by. At one corner I saw two policemen keeping a close
watch on a man who was hand-cuffed.
At every
station a few passengers alighted from the train while a few boarded it.
Whenever the train stopped at a big station, I saw a large number of people on
the platforms, smartly dressed, and often smiling. As the train moved out, many
waved their hands and the passengers too waved in response.
After we
had passed several stations, I felt sleepy and closed my eyes. When I opened
them, I saw the dim light of the dawn. I looked outside and saw the
mist-covered plants. The air was fresh, and. some birds were flying about. The
scene looked extremely beautiful and I was lost in admiration of it. But
we soon arrived at our destination and my
enjoyment came to an end.
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