Boy, i bet those beehives are just full of honey, arent they, opie . I wish they was. This late spring has got us messed all up. The late spring . Yeah, the clover aint bloomi and the fruit trees aint either. You know what, boys . Theres hardly enough honey around to keep the bees eatin. Well, if the bees cant find anything to eat, whatll they do . Its kinda hard to tell. Sometime, they just swarm up and leave. Leave . You mean for good . Opie yup. I might even have to leave with em, move to the country or someplace. Jeepers, opie, dont move away. Me and tommy will help, wont we, tommy . Well help the bees find honey. Sure, we will. How . Well, maybe find some new flowers for em or somethin. Yeah. We got flowers in our yard. Thats right. And mr. Wilsons got a yard full of flowers, opie. Two spoonsful for this one hey, theres good old mr. Wilson feeding the camellias their lunch. Hello, mr. Wilson. Why do they have to bother me now . Hi, mr. Wilson. Taking your nerve medicine . Thats wh
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