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And all contained a deal of truth so long as they were only meant to refer to the country in which they had originated. But nowadays when the very idea of remain- ing in the same place for very long at a time is obnoxious the weather proverb suffers. It suf- fers chiefly by transportation. The weather in County Cork is so very different from the weather that makes Chicago famous that the same weather lore does not fit. Yet it is often applied. The old truths, treasured in pictur- esque phrase a...nd jingle, were brought over the 175 176 READING THE WEATHER ocean unchanged and made to do duty, a case of new wine in old bottles again, for a gentle old Irish proverb splits up the back when it tries to accommodate itself to a week of our reckless but magnificent weather. Fairy stories are jewels to be cherished. And it is a careless and unimaginative race that perpetuates no legends. Even old saws are quaint and should be preserved: "See a pin and pick it up, all the day you'll have good luck.
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