Association football club in Edgware, England.
1Only the humming of the bees disturbs the silence of the room.
2And the bees were driven in upon the men, again and again.
3I worried that bringing the bees forward in time had damaged them.
4I'd done my duty and the bees were sure now to stay.
5From the same flower the serpent draws poison and the bees honey.
6Control the queen and you control all the bees in the hive.
7He has just seen the storm, the bees, the ants, the train.
8It's a system that works for both the flowers and the bees.
9To the limes the bees went when their pale yellow flowers appeared.
10Arouse the bees by striking the box lightly four or five times.
11Whereupon the bees must organise quickly, and arrange to divide the work.
12Their sharp, buzzing battle-cry rose high above the battle-cry of the bees.
13Blessed, too, are the bees, the birds, the butterflies, and the lizards.
14Where were the bees, I wondered, and went to have a look.
15Do you hear the hammer and the clock ticking and the bees?
16But they must pass the bees and go on to something else.
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