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Death by a Honeybee (Josiah Reynolds Mysteries, #1) Death by a Honeybee by Abigail Keam
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“The heart has a will of its own.”
Abigail Keam, Death by a Honeybee
“Benjamin Franklin was right when he espoused that God helps those who help themselves–in other words, don’t sit waiting for heavenly help. It might not come.”
Abigail Keam, Death by a Honeybee
“Wasn’t it John Lennon who said that life is what happens when you are busy making other plans?”
Abigail Keam, Death by a Honeybee
“Remember, most Lexingtonians have Scots/Irish blood.” “That explains it.” “Our love of religion can be traced back to the Second Great Awakening in 1801. The descendants of those twenty thousand people who attended the revival still maintain a strong influence on our culture. If you look in your tourist brochure, you can visit the actual site in Cane Ridge, not far from here.”
Abigail Keam, Death by a Honeybee
“Ma’am, we Kentuckians may make illegal whiskey, bet on the ponies, shoot each other in blood feuds, and run drugs up I-75, but we still love Jesus.”
Abigail Keam, Death by a Honeybee
“That suffering is good for the soul is a fool’s philosophy. I don’t like pain and have no use for suffering. Neither”
Abigail Keam, Death by a Honeybee
“Susan B. Anthony once said that woman must not depend on the protection of man, but be taught to protect herself.” “I”
Abigail Keam, Death by a Honeybee
“B. Anthony once said that woman must not depend on the protection of man, but be taught to protect herself.” “I”
Abigail Keam, Death by a Honeybee
“Since the blue moon was bright, I went back to where the compromised hive had been. Carefully, I poured salt on the ground, chanting a medieval prayer for bees. Then, using a large branch, I raked the salt into the soil. My smoker was still lit so I smudged the entire area. Satisfied that the yard had been cleansed of all bad energy, I lay in the tall grass listening to the night sounds”
Abigail Keam, Death by a Honeybee
“Benjamin Franklin was right when he espoused that God helps those who help themselves–in other words, don’t sit waiting for heavenly help. It might not come. Straining”
Abigail Keam, Death by a Honeybee
“It’s not that God doesn’t watch over us. It just seems he is very picky as to whom he will help.”
Abigail Keam, Death by a Honeybee
“Without him, I never could have survived the travails of beekeeping.”
Abigail Keam, Death by a Honeybee
“24”
Abigail Keam, Death by a Honeybee
“poachers shooting across the river. The house still has”
Abigail Keam, Death by a Honeybee
“Ah–sweet tea, the wine of the south.”
Abigail Keam, Death by a Honeybee
“spring’s foals were prancing in well-mowed fields as I drove past horse farms on Tates Creek”
Abigail Keam, Death by a Honeybee