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I don't understand the importance of the East Room   Written by Nina RG (10/7/2010 11:48 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, Speculation, the East Room and Chains, penned by BarbaraB
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The Gill and Gregory quote confuses me. "...Its physical orientation suggests the fundamentally right ordering of Fanny's values."

Could someone wiser than me elaborate? I have no idea what this means. Is East better than West or? How does East suggest a right ordering of Fanny's values?


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