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A Bee Flew Into A Pitcher That Stood On A

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Day
21
Month
September
Year
1882
Copyright
Public Domain
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doorsiep of a house in üoston. a uog, coming along, eaw the bee, and went down into the pitcher after the insect. The bee made it lively for the dog, and ho could not withdraw his head, aud the circus began in earnest. The dog howled fearfully and began to pluuge wildly about, and then started on a mad rundown the Btreet. The dog being conipletely blindfolded by the pitcher could not guido hiinseH' but got under the feet of a stout man and both took a roll in the gutter aud tlio shouts of the man, who did uot attempt to disguise his annoyance, were as loud as lbo yclls of the dog. A policeman, coming op, broke the pitcher and thus broke up the show at the same time. St. Paul, in boring for water, came upon a deposit of the bestiron ore.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat