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Story 290



              The Settlers of New York


               Most sailed on ships  but some  floated on  corks,

               while others were carried by long-winged storks.



               Most came as farmers with a ready  pitchfork
               having plans to raise pigs for pork.



               Yes, this is how it was for Mork, O'Rourke and for all
               those other



               Yorkers and Corkers who became our first New Yorkers.



              Story 291



                                                       The Swarm

               Now and then when the weather is fair and warm honeybees will swarm.



               In their dress-jacket uniform they will conform to a box-shaped form.
               And when the Queen Bee’s ready, she will flap her wings to inform the

               workers that it is time to perform. Then they’ll move her to another

               "dorm."
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