MARCH WINDS 



is as likely that a pine trunk would vol- 

 untarily conceal him as that he could sur- 

 vive, frozen solid in some crevice in a 

 stone wall or hollow stump. At any rate, 

 he is out again, along with the hepaticas 

 and song sparrows, and though the March 

 winds and the March hare may both go 

 mad again, we have had moments when 

 the spring was very near. 



