1She had a vague idea the humble-bee was making sport of her.
2It was at this point that the humble-bee had startled the writer.
3His prey was probably a humble-bee which had settled on the dandelion.
4Off he flew, and the humble-bee, dreadfully frightened, came buzzing back directly.
5The humble-bee, as it bustles in and out, brushes this off.
6He regretted that the humble-bee had moved him nearer the bridge.
7Could we say pine-wood green, larch green, spruce green, wasp yellow, humble-bee amber?
8It is the patient humble-bee that goes down into the forest of the mowing-grass.
9Immediately afterwards a humble-bee came along, droning and talking to himself as he flew.
10The humble-bee came a second time, but the hare again rubbed it off and slept on.
11But the humble-bee began again: "If it please your majesty--
12Dr. Doddleson's ponderous polysyllables floated out upon the summer air like the droning of a humble-bee.
13If entangled, the humble-bee climbs up a sorrel stem and takes wing, without any sign of annoyance.
14A large humble-bee burrs round the green dome against which I rest; my hands are scented with thyme.
15No one cares for the humble-bee.
16Ask a humble-bee directly; be quick!
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