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CHAPTER V Winter
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Wee snow-birds, white snow-birds,
White snow-birds, wee snow-birds,
Through fields skim along!
Winter was on the mountains, but his face was hidden by thick clouds that lay in wait, ready to burst and let loose all the evil that was in them.
Now and again, the clouds parted a little. But that was only for a moment; and, when it happened, the snow-clad peaks glittered in the sun till you could look at nothing else and could hardly bear to look at them. And, even when the storm flew wildest over the valley and the river foamed2 and the trees cracked and broke and fell, even then the clouds lay thick and close before the face of Winter.
Sometimes, some of them dissolved into mists, which swept down upon the valley and filled it quite. But they were different mists from those which Spring laid over the land. No violets came from them; in their lap were no crops and no longing3 and no life. They were as cold as if there were no sun at all behind them.
Sometimes, it rained, in a dense4 and endless downpour, day after day. The blast dashed the rain into the eyes of the hare and the stag, till they had to hide where best they could and turn their tails to the wind. The little brown mice could hardly put their noses outside their door; and the sparrows sat rumpled5 and disconsolate6 under the leafless bushes. But the crows rocked undaunted on the tallest twigs7 and held their beaks8 straight to the wind, so that it should not blow up under their feathers.
Sometimes, it snowed as well. But it was a stupid, sluggish9 snow, which melted the moment that it touched the ground.
At night, the wind hooted
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longing
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| n.(for)渴望 | |
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lurking
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bleak
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hoof
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puddle
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wrath
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spikes
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frenzy
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carouse
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gale
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slake
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