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Show LITTLE, BENNY'S j NoteSook J By LEE PAPE J , WIND. Wind is fast air. It blows frum the north, east, south or weBt, depending on wich dirccktion it wunts to. go, ony you cant all-ways tell by looking at a weather vane, on account of most weather vanes looking as if they arc all tho time changing their minds. Sometimes a wind is so weak it cant hardly blow dust, and tho next mlnnit it gets so strong it will blow enything thats willing lo blow, espesh-illy espesh-illy loose newspapers. This proves nobody cant predict the future. Us easy to wawk in the oldest wind wen thcres houses or sumthing in frunt of you to stop it, but wen theres nuthing to stop it except jest you, it makes a grate diffrents. Thcro Is mutch more wjnd in wintir, wen Its not necessary, "than wat there is In sununlr, wen it is. Ths proves its easier to bo satisfied with wat .you wunt than with wat you get. No matter how hard the wind blows, it still stays invisible, but wen you see ded lqeves and paper and peeplcs hats flying crround in the air, you know its the wind pushing them. One of the funniest things the wind does is blow other peoples umberellas Inside In-side out. Berds have a slntch jest setting on the wind with their wings spred out if it blowing the way the berds wunt lb- go,' wich it genrally is, on account of It . not making mutch diffrents to a l)erd wich way it goes. Wen peeple heer the wind making a fearse lot of noise outside, they think its awfill cold' out and get reddy to shiver before they open the fmnt door. This proves the valuo ofavver-tizement. ofavver-tizement. ' , |