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rj.thefiresofheaven-第66章

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       In the street; she paused to get her breath back and let her heart stop pounding。 That horrible old harridan! I should。。。 ! It did not matter what she should do; that disgusting woman had told her what she needed。 Not Sallie Daera; not a woman at all。 Only a Blue would know; or even suspect。 Salidar。 Birthplace of Deane Aryman; the Blue sister who had bee Amyrlin after Bonwhin and had rescued the Tower from the ruin Bonwhin had poised it for。 Salidar。 One of the last places anyone would look for Aes Sedai; short of Amadicia itself。
       Two men in snowy cloaks and brightly burnished mail were riding down the street toward her; reluctantly moving their horses aside for wagons。 Children of the Light。 They could be found everywhere these days。 Tipping her head down; watching the Whitecloaks cautiously from beneath the brim of her hat; Siuan moved closer to the blue…and…green front of the inn。 They glanced at her as they rode by … hard faces beneath shining conical helmets … and passed on。
       Siuan bit her lip in vexation。 She had probably called their attention to her by shrinking back。 And if they had seen her face。。。? Nothing; of course。 Whitecloaks might try to kill an Aes Sedai they found alone; but hers was an Aes Sedai face no longer。 Only; they had seen her try to hide from them。 If Duranda Tharne had not upset her so; she would not have made such a foolish error。 She could remember when a little thing like Mistress Tharne's remarks would not have made her stride waver in the least; when that overgrown dyed fishwife would not have dared say a word of it。 If that termagant doesn't like my manner; I'll。。。 What she would do was continue about the business she was on before Mistress Tharne pummeled her so she could not sit a saddle。 Sometimes it was hard remembering that the days were gone when she could call kings or queens and have them e。
       Striding down the street; she glared so hard that some of the wagon drivers bit back the ments they had been going to make to a pretty young woman alone。 Some of them did。
 
       Min sat on a bench against the wall of the crowded mon room in The Nine Horse Hitch; watching a table surrounded by standing men; some with coiled driver's whips; others wearing the swords that marked them merchants' guards。 Six more sat shoulder to shoulder around the table。 She could just make out Logain and Leane; sitting on the far side。 He wore a disgruntled frown; the other men hung on Leane's every smiling word。
       The air was thick with pipesmoke; and full of chatter that nearly drowned the music of flute and tambour and the singing of a girl dancing on a table between the stone fireplaces。 Her song had to do with a woman convincing six men that each was the only man in her life; Min found it interesting even when it made her blush。 The singer darted jealous glances at the crowded table from time to time。 Or rather at Leane。
       The tall Domani woman had already been leading Logain by the nose when they entered the inn; and she had attracted more men like flies to honey with that swaying walk and the smoldering light in her eyes。 There had very nearly been a riot; Logain and the merchants' guards with hands on swords; knives being drawn; the stout proprietor and two heavily muscled fellows rushing in with cudgels。 And Leane had doused the flames much as she had ignited them; with a smile here; a few words there; a pat on the cheek。 Even the innkeeper had lingered awhile; grinning like a fool; until his custom called him away。 And Leane thought she needed practice。 It hardly seemed fair。
       If I could do that to one particular man; I'd be more than satisfied。 Maybe she'd teach me … Light; what am I thinking? She had always been herself; and everyone else could accept her as she was or not。 Now she was thinking about changing what she was; for a man。 It was bad enough that she had to hide herself in a dress; instead of the coat and breeches she had always worn。 He'd look at you in a dress with neckline cut low。 You've more to show than Leane does; and she … Stop that!
       〃We have to go south;〃 Siuan said at her shoulder; and Min gave a start。 She had not seen the other woman e in。 〃Now。〃 From the shine in Siuan's blue eyes; she had learned something。 Whether she would share it was another matter。 The woman seemed to think she was still Amyrlin; most of the time。
       〃We cannot reach anywhere else with an inn before nightfall;〃 Min said。 〃We might as well take rooms here for the night。〃 It was pleasant to sleep in a bed again instead of under hedges and in haystacks; even if she did usually have to share it with Leane and Siuan。 Logain was willing to rent them all rooms; but Siuan was tight with their coin even when Logain was doling it out。
       Siuan looked around; but; whoever in the mon room was not staring at Leane was listening to the singer。 〃That isn't possible。 I … I think some Whitecloaks may be asking questions about me。〃
       Min whistled softly。 〃Dalyn won't like that。〃
       〃Then do not tell him。〃 Siuan shook her head at the gathering about Leane。 〃Just tell Amaena that we have to go。 He'll follow。 Let us just hope the rest don't as well。〃
       Min grinned wryly。 Siuan might claim that she did not care that Logain…Dalyn had taken charge; mostly by just ignoring her whenever she tried to make him do anything; but she was still determined to bring him to heel again。
       〃What is a Nine Horse Hitch; anyway?〃 she asked; getting to her feet。 She had gone out front hoping for a hint; but the sign over the door bore only the name。 〃I have seen eight; and ten; but never nine。〃
       〃In this town;〃 Siuan said primly; 〃it is better not to ask。〃 Sudden spots of color in her cheeks made Min think that she knew very well。 〃Go fetch them。 We've a long way to go; and no time to waste。 And don't let anyone overhear you。〃
       Min snorted softly。 With that small smile on Leane's face; none of those men would even see her。 She wished she knew how Siuan had brought herself to the Whitecloaks' attention。 That was the last thing they needed; and it was not like Siuan to make mistakes。 She wished she knew how to make Rand look at her like those men were looking at Leane。 If they were going to be riding all night … and she suspected they were … maybe Leane would be willing to give her a few tips。


Chapter 12
(Bull)
An Old Pipe
       A gust of wind swirling dust down the Lugard street caught Gareth Bryne's velvet hat; sweeping it from his head directly under one of the lumbering wagons。 An iron…rimmed wheel ground the hat into the hard clay of the street; leaving a flattened ruin behind。 For a moment he stared at it; then walked on。 It was showing travel stains anyway; he told himself。 His silk coat had been dusty before reaching Murandy; too; brushing no longer did much good; when he even took the trouble。 It looked more brown than gray; now。 He should find something plainer; he was not on his way to a ball。
       Dodging between wagons rumbling down the rutted street; he ignored the drivers' curses that followed him … any decent squadman could give better in his sleep … and ducked into a red…roofed inn called The Wagon Seat。 The painting o
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