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1 The sun’s heat.

2 Go out in the

3 winter on a calm,

4 frosty day into the field,

5 The snow settles down;

6 the ice begins to melt

7 on the rivers;

8 the water comes down from

9 the mountains; the vapours

10 rise from the water

11 to the clouds, and

12 rain begins to fall.

13 Who does it all ? —

14 The sun.

15 The seeds swell, and

16 let out rootlets;

17 the rootlets take hold of

18 the ground; old roots send

19 up new shoots, and the trees

20 and the grass begin to grow.

21 Who has done that ? —

22 The sun.

23 The bears and moles get up;

24 the flies and bees awaken;

25 the gnats are hatched,

26 and the fish come out

27 from their eggs,

28 when it is warm.

29 Who has done it all ? —

30 The sun.

31 The air gets warmed up

32 in one place, and rises,

33 and in its place

34 comes colder air, —

35 and there is a wind.

36 Who has done that ?

37 — The sun.

38 The clouds rise and

39 begin to gather and

40 to scatter, — and the

41 Lightning flashes.

42 Who has made that fire ? —

43 The sun.

44 The grass, the grain,

45 the fruits,

46 the trees grow up:

47 animals find their food,

48 men eat their fill,

49 and gather food

50 and fuel for the winter ;

51 they build themselves

52 houses, railways,

53 cities. Who has

54 prepared it all ? —

55 The sun.

56 A man has built

57 himself a house.

58 What has he made it of ?

59 Of timbers.

60 The timbers were cut

61 out of trees,

62 but the trees are made

63 to grow by the sun.

64 The stove is heated

65 with wood. Who has

66 made the wood to grow ? —

67 The sun.

68 Man eats bread, or potatoes.

69 Who has made them grow ? —

70 The sun.

71 Man eats meat.

72 Who has made the animals,

73 the birds to grow ? —

74 The grass.

75 But the grass is

76 made to grow by

77 the sun.

78 A man builds himself a house

79 from brick and lime.

80 The bricks and the lime

81 are burnt by wood.

82 The wood has been prepared

83 by the sun.

84 Everything that men need,

85 that is for their use, --

86 all that is Prepared

87 by the sun,

88 and on all that goes much

89 sun's heat.

90 The reason that men need

91 bread is because

92 the sun has produced it,

93 and because there is

94 much sun's heat in it.

95 Bread warms him

96 who eats it.

97 The reason that wood

98 and logs are needed

99 is because there is

100 much heat in them.

101 He who buys wood

102 for the winter,

103 buys sun’s heat;

104 and in the winter

105 he burns the wood

106 whenever he wants it,

107 and lets the sun's

108 heat into his room.

109 When there is heat,

110 there is motion.

111 No matter what motion

112 it may be, —

113 it all comes from heat,

114 either directly from

115 the sun’s heat,

116 or from the heat which

117 the sun has prepared

118 in the coal,

119 the wood, the bread,

120 and the grass.

121 Horses and oxen pull,

122 men work, —

123 who moves them ?

124 — Heat. Where does the

125 Heat come from ? —

126 From the food.

127 And the food has been

128 prepared by the sun.

129 Watermills and windmills turn

130 around and grind.

131 Who moves them ? —

132 Wind and water.

133 And who drives the wind ? —

134 Heat. And who drives

135 the water ? —

136 Again heat.

137 Heat raises the water

138 in the shape of vapour,

139 and without this the water

140 would not be falling down.

141 A machine works, —

142 it is moved by steam.

143 And who makes steam ?

144 — Wood. And in the wood

145 is the sun's heat.

146 Heat makes motion,

147 and motion makes heat.

148 And both heat and motion

149 are from the sun.

150 when it is warm.

151 Who has done it all ? —

152 The sun.

153 The air gets warmed up

154 in one place, and rises,

155 and in its place

156 comes colder air, —

157 and there is a wind.

158 Who has done that ?

159 — The sun.

160 The clouds rise and begin

161 to gather and to scatter, —

162 and the lightning flashes.

163 Who has made that fire ? —

164 The sun.

165 The grass, the grain, the fruits,

166 the trees grow up:

167 animals find their food,

168 men eat their fill,

169 and gather food

170 and fuel for the winter;

171 they build themselves houses,

172 railways, cities.

173 Who has prepared it all?

174 —The sun.

175 A man has

176 built himself

177 a house.

178 What has he made it of?

179 Of timbers.

180 The timbers

181 were cut

182 out of trees,

183 but the trees are made

184 to grow by the sun.

185 The stove is heated

186 with wood. Who has

187 made the wood to grow?

188 —The sun.

189 Man eats bread, or potatoes.

190 Who has made them grow?

191 — The sun.

192 Man eats meat.

193 Who has made the animals,

194 the birds to grow ? —

195 The grass.

196 But the grass is made

197 to grow by the sun.

198 A man builds himself a house

199 from brick and lime.

200 The bricks and the lime

201 are burnt by wood.

202 The wood has been prepared by

203 the sun.

204 Everything that men need,

205 that is for their use, —

206 all that is prepared

207 by the sun,

208 and on all that

209 goes much sun's heat.

210 The reason that men

211 need bread is because

212 the sun

213 has produced it, and because

214 there is much sun's

215 heat in it.

216 Bread warms him who eats it.

217 The reason that wood

218 and logs are needed

219 is because there is

220 much heat in them.

221 He who buys wood

222 for the winter,

223 buys sun's heat;

224 and in the winter he burns

225 the wood whenever

226 he wants it,

227 and lets the sun's

228 heat into his room.

229 When there is heat,

230 there is motion.

231 No matter what

232 motion it may be, —

233 it all comes from heat,

234 either directly from

235 the sun’s heat,

236 or from the heat

237 which the sun has

238 prepared in the coal,

239 the wood, the bread,

240 and the grass.

241 Horses and oxen pull,

242 men work, — who moves them ?

243 — Heat.

244 Where does the

245 heat come from ? —

246 From the food.

247 And the food has been

248 prepared by the sun.

249 Watermills and windmills turn

250 around and grind.

251 Who moves them ? —

252 Wind and water.

253 And who drives the wind ?

254 — Heat.

255 And who drives the water?

256 — Again heat.

257 Heat raises the water

258 in the shape of vapour,

259 and without this the water

260 would not be falling down.

261 A machine works, —

262 it is moved by steam.

263 And who makes steam?

264 — Wood.

265 And in the wood is

266 the sun’s heat.

267 Heat makes motion,

268 and motion makes heat.

269 And both heat and motion

270 are from the sun.


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