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THE RAINBOW, AFTER The Thunder-Storm.
THE RAINBOW, AFTER THE THUNDER-STORM.
THE RAINBOW.
Julia and her mother are out for an evening walk in the London countryside when a sudden thunderstorm forces them to seek refuge far from home. Their first attempt to enter a grand brick house is denied by a dutiful servant, leaving the pair to press on to an unfinished wash‑house where they finally find shelter. As the sky erupts with fierce lightning and rolling thunder, the young girl’s fear grows, prompting a tender exchange with her mother about faith, courage, and the nature of divine protection.
Through vivid description of the storm’s power, the narrative weaves gentle theological reflections with the intimate bond between mother and child. Their conversation turns the tempest into a metaphor for life’s trials, offering listeners a comforting reminder that even in the most frightening moments, trust and compassion can light the way. The opening sets a calm, reflective tone that invites listeners to linger in the quiet after the thunder’s roar.
Language
en
Duration
~14 minutes (13K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-12-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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