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Show M SIMPLE EXPLANATION. M "Frost jear, fruit year; year of M snow, fruit will grow;" "A year of B snow, a year of plenty" and "A late m spring never deceives," all tlireo of B "which mean the same thing, arc very 1 easily explained. If tho winter iB a H normal one, with plenty of frost and B snow, and spring comes nt the right M lime, it is not possible for the fruit H ireea to blossom prematurely and be H later killed by hard frost or do- M stroyed by alternate tliawing and M freezing. Consequently, all this H proverb means, and its meaning is H rjuitc obvious, is that normal sea- H sons mean normal fmit crops. |