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Updated: May 17, 2025
Summer is come, for every spray now springs, The hart hath hung his old head on the pale, The buck in haste his winter coat he flings; The fishes float with new repaired scale, The adder all her slough away she lings; The swift swallow pursueth the flies small; The busy-bee her honey now she mings;* Winter is worn that was the flowers' bale.
She looked at the little busy-bee clock ticking away on her bureau and saw that it was half-past eleven o'clock, and that there was no time to lose, and she sat down and wrote: "I did care for you. But I can never see you again. I cannot tell you the reason." She drew a deep breath when the thing was done, and hurried the scrap unsigned into an envelope and addressed it to Ludlow.
"If I were a little girl with gilt hair and were n't doing what I ought, and if I had wondered where a body was going and the body had come back expressly to tell me, I think I 'd have the politeness not to laugh if the body happened to lose his balance and fall, especially when the body was going to get up in less time than it would take me to wink, I being only a little girl, and he being a most respected member of the Busy-bee Society.
They had not "put by." They were butterflies. So some women of the industrious, busy-bee order formed a society to look after the artists' models. They gave them dolls to dress, and on the sale of dolls the human manikins now live. Nor is any one who wants to help allowed to feel that he or she is too poor; that for his sou or her handiwork there is no need.
Well, you'd best tell that same little busy-bee where your father can be found. And the telegrams; don't forget them." "I won't," answered Tod, starting off toward town on the run. "Watch the old Skyrocket till I get back, will you, Jerry?" and he was gone.
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