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Show Bee Left Remembrance in Small Boy's Finger A child's original conception of what a bee uses for his weapon is told In the object lesson Frank Abbott King, age four, son of John King, federal cording to the Indianapolis Star. Frank Abbott was playing In the back yard of his home and feasting on sweet, ripe, Juicy pears which had fallen to the ground. He picked up one that had a bee on it and the boy became aware with frightful suddenness sudden-ness that he had been stung on one of his fingers. It being his first experience experi-ence with a bee sting, Frank Abbott yelled, inspected the Injured and nip-idly nip-idly swelling finger and then, crying, ran to his mother for first aid. "Oh, mother," he cried, "a bee stung me and left his leg In my finger." |