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Show SORRY FOR HIS WRONGDOING "Mr. Win" Unhappy Because Ha One Did III Deeds at Old Man Winter's Behest. Onre 'pon a time Mister Win' wu sleepln', still an' peaceable, dreamln' bout de time w'en he useter blow de blossoms an' talk ter de li'l Chilians as dey played under de trees; but Ole Man Winter, be come 'long an' waked him up, an' to!' him dat he wuas In need er comp'ny, kase be had a long ways ter go, an' Mister Win' rlr, up ! an' went wld him, an' Ole Man Winter say ter him: "You see dat Bteeple yander?" Mister Win' make answer dat he sho' do, nn' den Ole Man Winter say: "All rlghl. Des whirl in an' blow it down fer me. kaase I rot a grudge BR'ln It. Hlow it down!" An' down come de Bteeple. Den he make Ml-.ter Win' take da roof off de po' man's house, whar do li'l' chilluns wuz ideepln', an' blow do tiro out what kep' 'em warm; an' w'en dat come ter pass Mister Win' he git mighty sorry, an' tol' Mister Winter no mo' er dat fer him: nn' he gone off agrlevln' ter hlsse'f fum dat day ur dis you kin hear hli.i cryln', an cryin', des lak he had d breitkin er de UearL Atlanta Constitution, i |