JANUARY 3: Naughty Wind

JANUARY 3: Naughty Wind

“The Clothes-Pins on the line,” said daddy, “were having a very jolly time.

“‘I’ll blow those clothes away,’ said the North Wind.

“‘Oh, no you won’t,’ said the Clothes-Pins in chorus.

“‘You are only little wooden things,’ said the Wind. ‘I am strong and powerful and can do just exactly as I like.’

“Now the Fairies saw that the Clothes-Pins were doing their work so well that they thought they would like to help them, so they all perched on the line and began to sing:

‘Heigh-ho, heigh-ho,Let the North Wind blow,The Clothes-Pins and we,Will certainly see,That the clothes will stay here.The day’s nice and clear,The sun’s good and strong,And the wind is quite wrong.To try such a trick,But the Clothes-Pins will stick.’

‘Heigh-ho, heigh-ho,Let the North Wind blow,The Clothes-Pins and we,Will certainly see,That the clothes will stay here.The day’s nice and clear,The sun’s good and strong,And the wind is quite wrong.To try such a trick,But the Clothes-Pins will stick.’

‘Heigh-ho, heigh-ho,Let the North Wind blow,The Clothes-Pins and we,Will certainly see,That the clothes will stay here.The day’s nice and clear,The sun’s good and strong,And the wind is quite wrong.To try such a trick,But the Clothes-Pins will stick.’

‘Heigh-ho, heigh-ho,

Let the North Wind blow,

The Clothes-Pins and we,

Will certainly see,

That the clothes will stay here.

The day’s nice and clear,

The sun’s good and strong,

And the wind is quite wrong.

To try such a trick,

But the Clothes-Pins will stick.’

“The Clothes-Pins did stick to the line and the Fairies helped them, singing all the time. The Wind kept on blowing and tried his hardestto get the better of the Fairies, but he had no luck at all and the Clothes-Pins won!”


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