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1 Pre | Gaeldom, we seek the garish sun and arid soil of the Hindoo. 2 Pre | and that quaint myth, "How Sun, Moon, and Wind went out 3 Pre | Kingscote's "Tales ot the Sun." Mr. M. L. Dames has enabled 4 Tiger | basking myself in the morning sun, when I saw a rat running 5 Tiger | even the bright rays of the sun. He dropped the crown at 6 Tiger | dark cellar, without the sun's light falling upon him, 7 Dinner| How Sun, Moon, and Wind~went out 8 Dinner| went out to Dinner~ONE day Sun, Moon, and Wind went out 9 Dinner| children's return.~Now both Sun and Wind were greedy and 10 Dinner| brought home for me?" Then Sun (who was eldest) said, " 11 Dinner| before.~Then Star turned to Sun and spoke thus, "Because 12 Dinner| appear."~(And that is why the Sun is so hot to this day.)~ 13 GeNote| the title, Tales of the Sun (W. H. Allen, 1891): it 14 StNote| Kingscote, Tales of the Sun (p. 11 seq.), from Pandit 15 StNote| Kingscote, Tales of the Sun. I have changed the Indian 16 StNote| from Mr. Kipling.~XXVII. SUN, MOON, AND WIND.~Source. -