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To continue along the lines started by Liz Day:
A story of eastern European origin probably derives from a
time when many gods were worshipped, later being altered to
conform with the Christian monotheistic concept.
The devil was spying on God when He was creating
the birds and insects. God took a bit of mist from the
air, spun it in His fingers and called out the name of
the new creature, "Bee!" And so the first bee was
brought to life. The devil was a bit confused by what
he saw and thought that God had called the creature
into existence by telling it to "Be!" So when he tried
a similar trick, gathering up a bit of clay from the
earth and mixing it with his own sweat he told it to
"Fly!" Of course, in this way it was not another
beautiful bee that was formed but the ugly and pesky
fly that, ever since, has plagued humans as much as bees
have benefitted them.
(I've altered the "letter" of the story a bit to maintain its
spirit. In the original, Hungarian, version the word-play centers
on "legy" meaning both "become" and a "fly").
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