Show THE FALL THE WIND AND THE SUN A ABLE lable l once upon a time a man was traveling from a place called bobill to a place caned City all the reason he was going to was because he thought be baw a doorplate on the door which read democracy but he hed himself and many ol 01 his friends because the word the plate bore was kepueli can but because of the bright gleams emanating from the letters he and hia friends were unable to read it until they had come very close to it and thus it was too late and they were done up was a mighty wind in those days called TUB STANDARD and there was also a kind of a second class luminary called the sun and this wind and this sun when they saw the man start on his journey from bobill disputed as to which of them could first make the traveler lay off his cloak now this man aras called the tall poplar from bobill though why no one knew some thought he had been named after the trees growing in those days called poplars but the wise men shook their heads and said that be for those treba had somewhat of beauty about them if were not very useful whereas the beauty of this man from bobill was only such as interfered seriously with the running of the timepieces time pieces in his town now the wind blew blasts and bilings at the man from bobill and he man only drew his cloak closer about him and shrank and belled up until the wind out of compassion for him drew off for fear it would dry him up entirely or that it might blow his top out as it sometimes did to the trees of that name then the sun took a hand in the gme having bought chips to come in with and turned ou the man from bobill his brightest and hottest rays and when the man from bobill felt the hot beams of the sun beating on him he pealed his cloak and some more of his garments ear ments also then the sun raised him another degree and the man from bobill began to steam and soon he stank and then the sun was tired and weary of its iob and hated itself and yie whole neighborhood biad to go into quarantine and the sinbad Sun bad to bury its clothes but the mighty smell from the man from bobill would not down for the sun had warmed him exceedingly warm moral there are BOBIC things that can be made too hot |