After the Storm

Fiction & Literature, Psychological, Classics, Literary
Cover of the book After the Storm by T. S. Arthur, GOLDEN CLASSIC PRESS
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Author: T. S. Arthur ISBN: 1230002958392
Publisher: GOLDEN CLASSIC PRESS Publication: November 30, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: T. S. Arthur
ISBN: 1230002958392
Publisher: GOLDEN CLASSIC PRESS
Publication: November 30, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

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Synopsis:
After the Storm is a story about a young married couple who love each other very much. But unfortunately carried away by their self will and possesion, that they buried their real love for each other. They are Lost in their mind and seperated. Trying to find answers to their life at question, they realise each others love after a long journey of life.

[...]Highlands, and looking down upon the river, stood a maiden and her lover, gazing upon this wild war among the elements. Fear had pressed her closely to his side, and he had drawn an arm around her in assurance of safety. Suddenly the maiden clasped her hands over her face, cried out and shuddered. The lightning had shivered a tree upon which her gaze was fixed, rending it as she could have rent a willow wand. "God is in the storm," said the lover, bending to her ear. He spoke reverently and in a voice that had in it no tremor of fear. The maiden withdrew her hands from before her shut eyes, and looking up into his face, answered in a voice which she strove to make steady: "Thank you, Hartley, for the words. Yes, God is present in the storm, as in the sunshine." "Look!" exclaimed the young man, suddenly, pointing to the river. A boat had just come in sight. It contained a man and a woman. The former was striving with a pair of oars to keep the boat right in the eye of the wind; but while the maiden and her lover still gazed at them, a wild gust swept down upon the water and drove their frail bark under. There was no hope in their case; the floods had swallowed them, and would not give up their living prey.[...].

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*** Original and Unabridged Content. Made available by GOLDEN CLASSIC PRESS***

Synopsis:
After the Storm is a story about a young married couple who love each other very much. But unfortunately carried away by their self will and possesion, that they buried their real love for each other. They are Lost in their mind and seperated. Trying to find answers to their life at question, they realise each others love after a long journey of life.

[...]Highlands, and looking down upon the river, stood a maiden and her lover, gazing upon this wild war among the elements. Fear had pressed her closely to his side, and he had drawn an arm around her in assurance of safety. Suddenly the maiden clasped her hands over her face, cried out and shuddered. The lightning had shivered a tree upon which her gaze was fixed, rending it as she could have rent a willow wand. "God is in the storm," said the lover, bending to her ear. He spoke reverently and in a voice that had in it no tremor of fear. The maiden withdrew her hands from before her shut eyes, and looking up into his face, answered in a voice which she strove to make steady: "Thank you, Hartley, for the words. Yes, God is present in the storm, as in the sunshine." "Look!" exclaimed the young man, suddenly, pointing to the river. A boat had just come in sight. It contained a man and a woman. The former was striving with a pair of oars to keep the boat right in the eye of the wind; but while the maiden and her lover still gazed at them, a wild gust swept down upon the water and drove their frail bark under. There was no hope in their case; the floods had swallowed them, and would not give up their living prey.[...].

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