Late March. How, the East wind? Even from there the wind in late
March is less cold, less sharp, no? Yes. And he said “no more” and that was a
warm breeze. But they are still on the border and they are “ready.” Ah! His
words have been balmy before. His deeds have been wintery all winter.
Sometimes his
words have been balmy. Only sometimes. “It is ours,” he also said, long ago he
said it was all ours.
His deeds. The wind carries his deeds, too. When the wind has blown with his deeds, it has
always been cold and sharp? No! It has been balmy, it has been warm! From
Georgia, it blew cold. From Georgia it blew cold?
The wind blows sharp and the wind blows cold from the East in
March and it blows warm, too. How the East wind now?