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"What funny creatures!" said the young Bees. "They have no eyes, and where are their legs and wings?" "They are Grubs, " said the Queen. "You simpletons looked just likethat yourselves once upon a time. One must be a Grub before one canbecome a Bee. Be quick now, and give them something to eat. " TheBees bestirred themselves to feed the little ones, but they werenot equally kind to them all. The ten, however, that lay in thelarge cells got as much to eat as ever they wanted, and every day agrea...t quantity of honey was carried in to them. "They are Princesses, " said the Queen, "so you must treat themwell. The others you can stint; they are only working people, andthey must accustom themselves to be content with what they canget. " And every morning the poor little wretches got a little pieceof Bee bread and nothing more, and with that they had to besatisfied, though they were ever so hungry. In one of the little six-sided cells close by the Princesses'chambers lay a little tiny Grub. She was the youngest of them all, and only just come out of the egg.
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