“He did not want to fail, when the Bee Master had trusted him with the home and the possessions and the occupation that were all he had of his very own, and he did not know that as the storm drew nearer, as the clouds grew blacker, as the heat waves resolved themselves into definite flashes of lightning, as the night closed down black as velvet around him, he did not realize that his moral and mental forces were rising with the tide of the storm, that all the remnants of manhood left in his shaken body were gathering together for some sort of culmination, just as presently the storm would reach its height and then subside.”
Quote by Gene Stratton-Porter
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The Keeper of the Bees
This book delves into the world of a beekeeper, highlighting their connection with bees and the environment. The narrative explores themes of nature, self-discovery, and the delicate balance of life. more
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