The triumph over Midian

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The triumph over Midian

by A. L. O. E.

EN·~6 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total
1

PREFACE

1:55
2

THE TRIUMPH OVER MIDIAN. - CHAPTER I. - THE RETURN.

11:26
3

CHAPTER II. - BROKEN BUBBLES.

26:06
4

CHAPTER III. - LECTURE I.—MIDIANITES IN POSSESSION.

13:17
5

CHAPTER IV. - THE LITTLE MAID.

16:29
6

CHAPTER V. - THE DEATH-BED MESSAGE.

18:28
7

CHAPTER VI. - LECTURE II.—FAITH IN THE PROMISE.

11:10
8

CHAPTER VII. - A SERMON BY THE FIRESIDE.

13:38
9

CHAPTER VIII. - THE SISTER’S VISIT.

20:15
10

CHAPTER IX.

13:18

Description

After five long years away, Edith Lestrange steps back into the stone‑walled world of her family estate, her once‑frail body now bright with newfound strength. The familiar corridors, the nursery filled with forgotten toys, and the fragrant gardens awaken a mixture of nostalgia and hope, while her cousin Isa watches with quiet admiration. As she re‑encounters the steward Holdich and his kindly wife, the house seems to pulse with the promise of renewal, hinting that the home she left behind may hold more than comfort—it may hold a purpose.

The tale unfolds as a modern echo of the ancient triumph of Gideon, drawing parallels between personal weakness and divine empowerment. Through lectures, sermons, and whispered confidences, Edith’s journey becomes a study of faith tested by illness, doubt, and the weight of family legacy. Listeners will find a gentle yet compelling meditation on how ordinary courage can become a quiet victory, inviting reflection on their own battles and the grace that sustains them.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (361K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: T. Nelson and Sons, 1874.

Credits

Tim Lindell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2022-05-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

A. L. O. E.

A. L. O. E.

1821–1893

Best known by the pen name A.L.O.E., this Victorian writer produced a huge range of stories and poems for children and adults, often with a clear moral purpose. Late in life, she left England for India, where her missionary work became a major part of her story.

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