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rj.thepathofdaggers-第111章

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       His face went blank。 〃Elayne Trakand has a right to put in her claim to the Lion Throne;〃 he replied in a flat voice。
       Egwene's eyes widened; and he stepped back again; uncertainly。 Perhaps he thought her angry over the absence of her title; but she barely noticed that。 Pelivar had supported Elayne's mother in her claim for the throne; and Elayne had been sure he would support her; too。 She spoke of Pelivar fondly; like a favorite uncle。
       〃Mother;〃 Siuan murmured at her elbow; 〃we must leave if you want to be sure of reaching the camp before sunset。〃 She managed to put considerable urgency into those quiet words。 The sun had passed its peak。
       〃This is no weather to be in the open at nightfall;〃 Pelivar said hurriedly。 〃If you will excuse me; I must make ready to leave。〃 Shoving his cup onto the tray of a passing servant; he hesitated before halfway making a leg; and stalked off with the air of a man who had wriggled free of a trap。
       Egwene wanted to grind her teeth with frustration。 What did the men think of their agreement? If it could be called that; the way she had forced it on them。 Arathelle and Aemlyn had more power and influence than most of the men; yet it was Pelivar and Culhan and the like who rode with the soldiers; they could still make this flare up in her face like a barrel of lamp oil。
       〃Find Sheriam;〃 she growled; 〃and tell her to get everyone mounted now; no matter what it takes!〃 She could not give the Sitters a night to think about what had happened today; to plan and plot。 They had to be back in camp before the sun went down。
       
       
Chapter 19 
(Serpent and Wheel) 
The Law 
       
       Getting the Sitters to their mounts proved no bother; they were as eager to be away as Egwene; especially Romanda and Lelaine; both cold as the wind and with eyes like thunderclouds。 The rest were the very image of cool…eyed Aes Sedai serenity; giving off posure like a heavy scent; yet they glided to their horses so quickly that the nobles were left gaping and the brightly clad servants scrambled in loading the packhorses to catch up as best they could。
       Egwene had Daishar set a hard pace in the snow; and with no more than a look and a nod from her Lord Bryne made sure the armored escorts moved as fast。 Siuan on Bela and Sheriam on Wing rushed to join her。 For long stretches they churned through fetlock…deep cover; the horses stepping high at near to a trot; the Flame of Tar Valon rippling in the icy breeze; and even when it was necessary to slow; when the horses were sinking knee…deep through the snow crust; they kept to a fast walk。
       The Sitters had no choice except to keep up; and their speed cut down their opportunity to talk on the way。 At that tiring pace; a lack of attention to your horse could bring a broken leg for the animal and a broken neck for you。 Even so; Romanda and Lelaine each managed to gather her coterie around her; and those two knots floundered through the snow surrounded by wards against eavesdropping。 The pair seemed to be delivering tirades。 Egwene could imagine the topic。 For that matter; other Sitters managed to ride together for a time; exchanging a few words quietly and casting cool glances sometimes at her and sometimes at the sisters wrapped around by saidar。 Only Delana never joined one of those brief conversations。 She stayed close beside Halima; who at last admitted that she was cold。 Face tight; the country woman held her cloak close around her; but she still tried to fort Delana; whispering to her almost constantly。 Delana seemed to need forting; her brows were drawn down; putting a crease in her forehead that actually made her seem aged。
       She was not the only one worried。 The others masked the feeling rigidly; radiating absolute poise; but the Warders rode like men expecting the worst to leap out of the snow at the next step; eyes shifting in an unceasing watch; disquieting cloaks streaming in the wind to leave hands free。 When an Aes Sedai worried; her Warder worried; and the Sitters were too absorbed to think of calming the men。 Egwene was just as glad to see it。 If the Sitters were troubled; they had not yet made up their minds。
       When Bryne rode out to confer with Uno; she took the opportunity to ask what the two women had learned about Aes Sedai and Tower Guards in Andor。
       〃Not much;〃 Siuan replied in a tight voice。 Shaggy Bela did not seem to be having any difficulty with the pace; but Siuan did; gripping her reins tightly in one hand and the pommel of her saddle with the other。 〃As near as I can make out; there are fifty rumors and no facts。 It's a likely sort of tale to spring up; but it might still be true。〃 Bela lurched; her front hooves sinking deep; and Siuan gasped。 〃The Light burn all horses!〃
       Sheriam had learned no more。 She shook her head; and sighed irritably。 〃It sounds all feathers and nonsense to me; Mother。 There are always rumors of sisters sneaking about。 Didn't you ever learn to ride; Siuan?' she added; her voice suddenly dripping derision。 〃By tonight; you'll be too sore to walk!〃 Sheriam's nerves must have been ragged for her to burst out so openly。 From the way she kept shifting in her saddle; she had already achieved her prediction for Siuan。
       Siuan's eyes hardened; and she opened her mouth already half snarling; never mind who was watching from behind the banner。
       〃Be still; both of you!〃 Egwene snapped。 She took a deep; calming breath。 She was a bit ragged herself。 Whatever Arathelle believed; any force Elaida sent to interfere with them would be too large for sneaking。 That left the Black Tower; a disaster in the making。 You got further plucking the chicken in front of you than trying to start on one up a tree。 Especially when the tree was in another country and there might not even be another chicken。
       Still; she bit off her words in giving Sheriam instructions for once they reached the camp。 She was the Amyrlin Seat; and that meant all Aes Sedai were her responsibility; even those following Elaida。 Her voice was rock steady; though。 It was too late to be frightened once you grabbed the wolf by the ears。
       Sheriam's tilted eyes went wide at the orders。 〃Mother; if I may ask; why。。。?〃 She trailed off under Egwene's level gaze; and swallowed。 〃It will be as you say; Mother;〃 she said slowly。 〃Strange。 I remember the day you and Nynaeve came to the Tower; two girls who couldn't decide whether to be excited or frightened。 So much has changed since then。 Everything。〃
       〃Nothing stays the same forever;〃 Egwene told her。 She gave Siuan a significant look; but Siuan refused to see。 She appeared to be sulking。 Sheriam looked sick。
       Lord Bryne returned then; and he must have sensed the mood among them。 Aside from saying that they were making good time; he kept his mouth shut。 A wise man。
       Making good time or not; the sun was sitting almost on the treetops when they finally rode through the army's sprawling camp。 Wagons and tents cast long shadows across the snow; and a number of men were hard at work building yet more low shelters out of brush。 There were not nearly enough tents; even for all the soldiers; and the camp held 
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