"The old man, leaning on his son, walked each day at noon, when it did not rain, as I found it was called when the heavens poured forth its waters. This frequently took place; but a high wind quickly dried the earth, and the season became far more pleasant than it had been. 去书内

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    This passage offers a simple yet vivid description. The mention of the old man leaning on his son gives a sense of dependence and perhaps a touch of tenderness in their relationship. The description of rain as “when the heavens poured forth its waters” is rather poetic, adding a bit of grandeur to the mundane act of raining. The shift from frequent rain to a more pleasant season shows the passage of time and the change in weather, which serves as a backdrop to the characters' lives. It also gives a sense of the natural rhythm of the world within the story, highlighting how the characters are in tune with the changing elements around them.

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