The Lighthouse Keeper's Secret-20 MCQS
The Lighthouse Keeper's Secret
The Silent Watchman of Cliffside
Mr. Elias was the sole lighthouse keeper of the Cliffside Lighthouse, a towering, white structure that stood firm against the relentless Atlantic wind. For over forty years, his life had been a steady rhythm of polished brass, refilled oil lamps, and the constant, sweeping beam of light that guided ships safely past the treacherous rocks.
His tiny, circular room at the base of the lighthouse was not just a living space; it was a hidden aviary. Mr. Elias had a secret passion for injured sea birds. He would mend their broken wings, feed them until they were strong, and then release them back to the sky.
Every evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in fiery orange and red, he would release the day's healed patients. The townsfolk often wondered why so many happy birds circled the lighthouse at sunset. They assumed it was a safe place to perch. They had no idea that the silent watchman of Cliffside was also the guardian of the air.
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