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The narrative follows a honeybee from awakening in the comb through first flights and daily labors, portraying hive life and social order. A disabled companion called Crip, skirmishes with robbers and web-worms, storms, Crip's wounding, swarming fever, the queen's death and an impostor are depicted across episodic chapters that interweave natural history with close personal observation. The account emphasizes communal duty, life cycles, and the colony's resilience amid danger and loss.

About the Author

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Walter Flavius McCaleb

Walter Flavius McCaleb was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "Happy," reflects themes of joy and contentment, showcasing his ability to explore human emotions through a literary lens. McCaleb's writing contributes to the broader landscape of American literature during his time, offering readers insights into the pursuit of happiness and the complexities of life. While not widely recognized today, his work remains a part of the literary heritage that captures the essence of his era.