<h2 class='c008'>THE NEW YEAR</h2>
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<p><span class='dl_1'><em>New Year.</em></span>
Here I am!</p>
<p><span class='dl_1'><em>Old Year.</em></span>
Oh, there you are, are you? Come in and let us have a look at you, and shut the door,
please, after you.</p>
<p><span class='dl_1'><em>New Year.</em></span>
Frosty night! Fine and clear. I’ve had a pleasant journey.</p>
<p><span class='dl_1'><em>Old Year.</em></span>
Humph! I don’t expect to find <em>mine</em> pleasant. A long cold drive, I call it. But
to be sure, I thought it pleasant when I was your age, youngster! Is the sleigh waiting?</p>
<p><span class='dl_1'><em>New Year.</em></span>
Yes, but there is no hurry. Wait a bit and tell me how matters are in these parts.</p>
<p><span class='dl_1'><em>Old Year.</em></span>
[<em>Shaking his head.</em>] So, so! They <span class="pagenum" id='Page_74'>74</span>might be better and yet they might be
worse, too. They were worse before I came, much worse. I have done a great deal. Now I
expect you, my boy, to do just as I did. Be a good year all the way through.</p>
<p><span class='dl_1'><em>New Year.</em></span>
I shall do my best, you may be sure. And now tell me a little what there is to do.</p>
<p><span class='dl_1'><em>Old Year.</em></span>
In the first place, you have the weather to attend to. You see the seasons have a way of
running into each other and getting mixed, if you don’t keep a sharp lookout on them. The
months, too, are a troublesome set. Then you must be careful how you turn on wet and
<span class="pagenum" id='Page_75'>75</span>dry weather. And one thing I want you to do very carefully—watch the leaves that are
turned.</p>
<p><span class='dl_1'><em>New Year.</em></span>
I thought Autumn attended to that sort of thing!</p>
<p><span class='dl_1'><em>Old Year.</em></span>
Oh, I don’t mean leaves of trees. You know that at the beginning of a year half the
people in the world say, “I am going to turn over a new leaf!” They mean that they are
going to be better than they have ever been before. But leaves do not stay turned over. I
know a great many little boys who said they were going to turn over new leaves. They were
not going to tear their clothes, nor lose their jackknives, <span class="pagenum" id='Page_76'>76</span>nor bring mud into
the house on their boots. And the little girls were going to keep their rooms tidy and
their buttons sewed on. But I haven’t seen much change in most of them.</p>
<p><span class='dl_1'><em>New Year.</em></span>
I’ll attend to that. Anything else?</p>
<p><span class='dl_1'><em>Old Year.</em></span>
Above all, take care of the children. Give them all the good weather you can. And now the
horses are ready to go. My time is nearly up, so I start on my long drive. You will find
everything in pretty good shape. Well, well, my boy, good-by, good luck to you.</p>
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