. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. July 15, 1884.] A REMINISCENCE OF A HAY AT MICH II AMI AM: Mi--- Gayton's Apiaby. 'I want you to do expert's work for us at Much Hadham!' 'The voice was that of our friend Hucfcle. I knew what I was in for, but I would not submit without a protest. ' It's no use you trying to beguile me; you know I must b3 grinding away as usual: where is vour army of certified experts . ' ' They are all busy, and ,. day's holiday will do you g od; you grind a ri st deal too'much, so" I shan't take a refusal. Much Hadham! It will take a day for me to


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. July 15, 1884.] A REMINISCENCE OF A HAY AT MICH II AMI AM: Mi--- Gayton's Apiaby. 'I want you to do expert's work for us at Much Hadham!' 'The voice was that of our friend Hucfcle. I knew what I was in for, but I would not submit without a protest. ' It's no use you trying to beguile me; you know I must b3 grinding away as usual: where is vour army of certified experts . ' ' They are all busy, and ,. day's holiday will do you g od; you grind a ri st deal too'much, so" I shan't take a refusal. Much Hadham! It will take a day for me to get at i1 country, besides I don't know how main times ⢠⢠Nothing of the sort, you can get to Hertford by , and I will get to drive you from there. It is a seven-miles' nde through the pr stti of Herts; and besides you will Miss Gay ton s apiary, and hoar ho/, i ''" ;lt -'"''' ;l season as this.' With such a pleader to c intend with THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 243 whal could 1 -ax oi '1 - [accept d th i ini vi1 ifa gently, , 23, 1882, found meat the Hertford R. Stat agreed to promise, my friend had sent an open cart I i meel me; ,. we rattled through the ancient borough of Hertford, and away to St. Margaret's, where we saw the Buntingford train, that on its journey, as wo crossed New River. bul we -hall be there first;' and my John was true to hi- word. The Bun shone brightly, with just sufficient air to be enjoyable, and the roads wore ' hard a., I drj \ and on we rattled > Stanstead and flunsdon at a merry pace. A glimpse here and there of groups of bar fran nd J ee- I'.. I\. \. ae, and that m iven in tb i intj thai had felt the influence of the Rev. II. R. Pei I; bul in the ratrj its. 11 ive i mid find nothing especial to account foraheavj bonej crop. There are few fruit trees in oompari on to manj othei parts « have visited; there i avi ragi of meadow-land and ploughs, eats thickly studded lither ride, and the whole sce


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