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Ang Imhr.ca ay narito upang tulungan kang makahanap ng mga sagot sa lahat ng iyong mga katanungan mula sa mga eksperto. Sumali sa aming platform upang kumonekta sa mga eksperto na handang magbigay ng eksaktong sagot sa iyong mga tanong sa iba't ibang larangan. Tuklasin ang malalim na mga sagot sa iyong mga tanong mula sa isang malawak na network ng mga propesyonal sa aming madaling gamitin na Q&A platform.

What do you mean by "the sea was burning blue and there were sombreness and a gravity in the very excesses of the sun?"in the story by the railway side by Alice meynell

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Hello there!


By the Railway Side by Alice Meynell is set in Italy, where the author spent most of her childhood. 


The full paragraph is as follows: "My train drew near to the Via Reggio platform on a day between two of the harvests of a hot September; the sea was burning blue, and there were a sombreness and a gravity in the very excesses of the sun as his fires brooded deeply over the serried, hardy, shabby, seaside ilex-woods."


The line you mentioned implies a very hot, very humid summer day, the kind that is so hot that it becomes difficult to both breathe and move. It's a classic depiction of the peak of the season, and the "burning blue sea" emphasizes the feeling of summertime.


I hope this helps you!