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Dragging The Season

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
May
Year
1882
Copyright
Public Domain
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Human nature can endure a great eal, as is shown by the uuabridged xistence of politica! bosses, the men who still whistle " Pinaf ore ' ' and the )ores who talk about themselves, but íuman endurance has been strained to he uttermost by the weather of the ast íew days. Probably the seaaon is ust as it should be; if not nobody can ell how to improve it, but when the flrst half of the last month of spring disappears without producing leaves arge enough to cast shade, when the mercury drops lower than it did on some days during the winter, when the wind blows at the rate of forty miles au hour, when even weeds do not grow and tramps prefer pólice station houses to farmers' barns, it is quite safe to say that the season drags. There is one comfort about it, however; when warm weather arrrves it will come with a rush and make up for lost time.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat