A 'windfall' (line 12) is an unexpected lucky gift. (The term comes from the idea of an apple or some other type of fruit being blown from a tree by the wind.) Why does the writer use this term here?
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FIRST OF ALL WIND FALL IS A LUCKY THING LIKE EVERYTHING THE TIMES OLD PEOPLE THEY USED TO SAY THAT WHEN ITS WIND FALL ITS THE UNLUCKIEST DAY IN THE TIME.BUT NOW NOTHING IS POSSIBLE LIKE THAT.(IDON,T KNOW AFTER THAT
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