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Bizarre Whims of February
With uproar, vexed, the bone-chilling wind blows... the wooden and unlocked windows of the hut slam; winter delights in the whims of February that can be so destructive and savage to an unspoiled haven hidden from remote civilization, thus feeling no sympathy for the fragile maples: bending, squeaking and cracking as if they were in pain! The furious wind batters steadily,commanding the red-tailed hawks, watching the hungry wolves hunt the scary deer, to flee over the tumbleweed and mud-filled streams with agitation. Dispersed by the gelid gusts, the bouncing clouds fret, and illuminated by silver bolts of lightning, they seem to dissolve in their intense, fiery heat; where's the friendly sun, the light-giver, to make darkness vanish and restore tranquility in this wilderness visited by bald and golden eagles? And is it a passing hurricane, or a threatening storm with hail and snow?
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