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                                                                                                       Story 291
                                                   The Swarm

            Now and then when the weather is fair and warm honey bees                       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."













                                                                                                      Story 292

                                          Hard as an Acorn

                       1. Do babies come mother born, or stork borne?


                       2. Should one mourn because it rains in the morn?

                       3. Is a bull's horn longer than a shoe horn?


                       4. Is a goose's horn louder than a French horn?

                       5. Is an ear of corn longer than Cap•ri•corn?

                       6. Is a goat shorn when its coat is worn?
























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