"It's like a bee-a bumblebee."
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Notes: Brent, a strictly religious woman, was overcome by a spell of giddiness in the kitchen on the second morning at the island. She heard a buzzing sound in her ears, and noticed a bumblebee crawling on the windowsill. The bee was placed in accordance with the "Ten Little Indians" rhyme, and as dictated by the poem, Brent died when the culprit pricked her neck with a hypodermic syringe-a "modern bee sting."
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