id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38902 Busch, Wilhelm Buzz a Buzz; Or, The Bees .txt text/plain 7919 714 87 second edition of my original "Bee-Book," soon about to appear after an "Great Queen, we hope you'll swarm to day"; John Dull sits watching for a swarm; "This honey thief, this Bee-i-cide." Rushed to the Bee-house, found John Dull Got his bee dress, his hive, and ladder; The bees rush forth and quit the hive! To John Dull's bee-hives creeps unseen; Of honey that John Dull had got Ate honey, like his friend the bear, Behind the bee house they were placed, "FLY FORTH, DEAR BEE, 'TIS MORN, FLY FORTH."--_Page 11._--I shall JOHN DULL SITS WAITING FOR A SWARM.--_Page 11._--as I have done for "THIS HONEY THIEF, THIS BEE-I-CIDE."--_Page 14._--This latter word "FETCHED HIS BEE DRESS, HIS HIVE, HIS LADDER."--_Page 23._--A When swarming, Bees are particularly gentle, and If the Bees will swarm, they will. "Honey Cakes" were universally adopted by Bee-masters. "A HONEY THIEF, ILL MAY HE THRIVE."--_Page 55._--Every Bee keeper ./cache/38902.txt ./txt/38902.txt