A 2-day-old full-term male infant presents with a widespread rash. On examination, the skin shows erythematous macules with central white-yellow papulopustules distributed across the trunk and extremities, sparing the palms and soles. The infant is afebrile, feeding well, and appears comfortable. A Wright stain of the pustule contents is performed. The structure marked **B** in the diagram represents the central white-yellow papulopustule characteristic of this condition. Which of the following findings on Wright stain would be most consistent with the diagnosis of erythema toxicum neonatorum?
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