<h2><span><SPAN name="20">THE IMPETUOUS BREEZE</SPAN></span><br>
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<span> AND</span><br>
<br>
<span> THE DIPLOMATIC SUN</span><br/></h2>
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A Boston man an ulster had,<br/>
An ulster with a cape that fluttered:<br/>
It smacked his face, and made him mad,<br/>
And polyglot remarks he uttered:<br/>
"I bought it at a bargain," said he,<br/>
"I'm tired of the thing already."<br/>
<br/>
The wind that chanced to blow that day<br/>
Was easterly, and rather strong, too:<br/>
It loved to see the galling way<br/>
That clothes vex those whom they belong to:<br/>
"Now watch me," cried this spell of
weather,<br/>
"I'll rid him of it altogether."<br/>
<br/>
It whirled the man across the street,<br/>
It banged him up against a railing,<br/>
It twined the ulster round his feet,<br/>
But all of this was unavailing:<br/>
For not without resource it found him:<br/>
He drew the ulster closer round him.<br/>
<br/>
"My word!" the man was heard to say,<br/>
"Although I like not such abuse, it's<br/>
Not strange the wind is strong to-day,<br/>
It always is in Massachusetts.<br/>
Such weather threatens much the health of<br/>
Inhabitants this Commonwealth of."<br/>
<br/>
The sun, emerging from a rift<br/>
Between the clouds, observed the victim,<br/>
And how the wind beset and biffed,<br/>
Belabored, buffeted, and kicked him.<br/>
Said he, "This wind is doubtless new
here:<br/>
'Tis quite the freshest ever blew here."<br/>
<br/>
And then he put forth all his strength,<br/>
His warmth with might and main exerted,<br/>
Till upward in its tube at length<br/>
The mercury most nimbly spurted.<br/>
Phenomenal the curious sight was,<br/>
So swift the rise in Fahrenheit was.<br/>
<br/>
The man supposed himself at first<br/>
The prey of some new mode of smelting:<br/>
His pulses were about to burst,<br/>
His every limb seemed slowly melting,<br/>
And, as the heat began to numb him,<br/>
He cast the ulster wildly from him.<br/>
<br/>
"Impulsive breeze, the use of force,"<br/>
Observed the sun, "a foolish act is,<br/>
Perceiving which, you see, of course.<br/>
How highly efficacious tact is."<br/>
The wondering wind replied, "Good
gracious!<br/>
You're right about the efficacious."<br/>
<br/>
THE MORAL deals, as morals do,<br/>
With tact, and all its virtues boasted,<br/>
But still I can't forget, can you,<br/>
That wretched man, first chilled, then roasted?<br/>
Bronchitis seized him shortly after,<br/>
And that's no cause for vulgar laughter.<br/>
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<div style="text-align: center;"><span>THE
END</span><br/></div>
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