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Mark Franklin Almond <[log in to unmask]>
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I guess I missed informed or everyone took me wrong. I am looking for
some beekeeping fables. I know there were some in the American Bee
Journal a year or two ago. I thought someone of the over 500 subscribers
would have read these fables. I gave all the information I have on where
to find them and the column writer in my first message I sent to BEE-L. I
will combine mine when when someone makes an effort to help me." WANTS
SOMETHING FOR NOTHING" Lets see what happens now?
 
Mark F. Almond
Concord, NC
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