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* '''Mother East:''' the sun? As this meeting occurs in the morning, the sun would rise in the east and perhaps produce a strong glare, or a harsh skirling, so to speak. | * '''Mother East:''' the sun? As this meeting occurs in the morning, the sun would rise in the east and perhaps produce a strong glare, or a harsh skirling, so to speak. |
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- Old Mother West Wind by Thornton W. Burgess (1910), the first in a long series of books involving various animal stories
- Mother East: the sun? As this meeting occurs in the morning, the sun would rise in the east and perhaps produce a strong glare, or a harsh skirling, so to speak.