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1 In the West, also, wild honey is often gathered in large quantities.
2 Ben said he could see locust and wild honey sticking to it.
3 That's whar I b'long, 'mongst the wild honey bees and the b'ars.
4 One looks in hollow trees and hiving rocks for wild honey .
5 The nomad Arabs eat locusts and wild honey as did John the Baptist.
6 Burr brought him bison meat and wild honey and a horn of water.
7 You know that John Baptist's food was locusts and wild honey .
8 The fragrance of the woods mingled delightfully with the perfume of the wild honey - suckle .
9 He preferred the meat and wine of life to its locusts and wild honey .
10 For many years it had been the home of swarms of wild honey bees.
11 He had a bottle of apple brandy and we mixed it with wild honey .
12 They zoom past roadside vendors selling jars of wild honey and bowls of bushfruit.
13 A few people there were, hunters and nomads, living on wild honey and game.
14 His food, the Bible says, was 'locusts and wild honey . '
15 And here is poetry for dates and wild honey ; and novels for cocoanuts and mushrooms.
16 But he knew where to find the wild honey .
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