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don't mind if they hurt rose-blossoms, for when those blossoms fell they'd go somewhere else to find honey.

Mary sighed. She loved the sunshine. Its warmth and brightness lulled her, soothed her, but the bees—they buzzed so. They might sting her. She'd go.