
CHAPTER I. - BAD WEATHER.
CHAPTER II. - FATHER, MOTHER, AND SON.
CHAPTER III. - THE MAGIC LANTERN.
CHAPTER IV. - HESTER ALONE.
CHAPTER V. - TRULY THE LIGHT IS SWEET.
CHAPTER VI. - THE AQUARIUM.
CHAPTER VII. - AMY AMBER.
CHAPTER VIII. - CORNELIUS AND VAVASOR.
CHAPTER IX. - SONGS AND SINGERS.
CHAPTER X. - HESTER AND AMY.
A bleak, wind‑swept afternoon sets the scene in the coastal town of Burcliff, where relentless rain blurs sea and sky into a single, somber hue. Inside a modest lodging house, the Raymount family wrestles with the gloom in their own ways: the father retreats to his scholarly pursuits, the mother finds solace in delicate embroidery, and a restless young man broods by the window, his moods as restless as the storm outside. Their interactions reveal a tapestry of personalities bound together by circumstance, hinting at the quiet resilience that can emerge amid hardship.
Through keen observation and gentle humor, the story invites listeners to contemplate what it means to be content when the world seems to conspire against happiness. As the family navigates the day's dreariness, their small acts of patience and kindness become a subtle counterpoint to the relentless weather, offering a glimpse of the ordinary heroism that lives in everyday lives.
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (874K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Garcia, Jonathan Ingram and Distributed Proofreaders
Release date
2005-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1824–1905
A Scottish writer, poet, and minister whose fairy tales helped shape modern fantasy, he wrote stories that still feel dreamlike, spiritual, and surprisingly fresh. Best known for works like Phantastes, At the Back of the North Wind, and The Princess and the Goblin, he influenced later authors including Lewis Carroll and C.S. Lewis.
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