| PART 8
Chapter 14
 (continued)His ears were filled with the incessant hum in various notes, now
 the busy hum of the working bee flying quickly off, then the
 blaring of the lazy drone, and the excited buzz of the bees on
 guard protecting their property from the enemy and preparing to
 sting.  On the farther side of the fence the old bee-keeper was
 shaving a hoop for a tub, and he did not see Levin.  Levin stood
 still in the midst of the beehives and did not call him. He was glad of a chance to be alone to recover from the influence
 of ordinary actual life, which had already depressed his happy
 mood.  He thought that he had already had time to lose his temper
 with Ivan, to show coolness to his brother, and to talk
 flippantly with Katavasov. "Can it have been only a momentary mood, and will it pass and
 leave no trace?" he thought.  But the same instant, going back to
 his mood, he felt with delight that something new and important
 had happened to him.  Real life had only for a time overcast the
 spiritual peace he had found, but it was still untouched within
 him. Just as the bees, whirling round him, now menacing him and
 distracting his attention, prevented him from enjoying complete
 physical peace, forced him to restrain his movements to avoid
 them, so had the petty cares that had swarmed about him from the
 moment he got into the trap restricted his spiritual freedom; but
 that lasted only so long as he was among them.  Just as his
 bodily strength was still unaffected, in spite of the bees, so
 too was the spiritual strength that he had just become aware of. |