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Show A Modern Fable 4 Neaily everbody will remember the story in- the4irst,-or-may- " be it was the second, reader about the sun and the wind having a . quarrel as to which was the more powerful. It was agreed that tbe one which succeeded in getting the cloak froni a certain man should be considered the more powerful. j The wind got first chance. He sought by all his power to How the cloak from the man, but the more blustery and bitter he became the tighter the man clutched his cloak about him. At last the wind gave up in disgust and told the sun to go ahead. : The sun, by turning warm and kindly radiance upon the rrjan, induced the old fellow to remove his cloak because of the general, pleasantness. The sun was declared the winner. i Now there was, once a ruler named William, who sought by bjuster, blows and general destruction to win a place as the supreme hradf the world, and failed. j There was another man, named Woodrow., By general deeds of tindness, democracy, a feeling of fellowship and' helpfulness hfirn of his wisdom, he is looked upon as a leader by all the na-i Ions. . j I And the moral is apparent. I i . , . 1 |