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They're the "witches" in the book A Wrinkle in Time. It might be more appropriate to ask WHAT they are; at one point in the story it's implied that they are the "ghosts" of stars.

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What gifts do mrs whatsit mrs who and mrs which give Meg when she is going to return to Camazotz?

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