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       〃It isn't much like the stories;〃 Mat said; finally。
       〃I don't know;〃 Perrin said sourly。 〃Trollocs; a Warder; an Aes Sedai。 What more could you ask?〃
       〃Aes Sedai;〃 Mat whispered; sounding as if he were suddenly cold。
       〃Do you believe her; Rand?〃 Perrin asked。 〃I mean; what would Trollocs want with us?〃
       As one; they glanced at the Warder。 Lan appeared absorbed in the white mare's saddle girth; but the three of them moved back toward the stable door; away from Lan。 Even so; they huddled together and spoke softly。
       Rand shook his head。 〃I don't know; but she had it right about our farms being the only ones attacked。 And they attacked Master Luhhan's house and the forge first; here in the village。 I asked the Mayor。 It's as easy to believe they are after us as anything else I can think of。 〃 Suddenly he realized they were both staring at him。
       〃You asked the Mayor?〃 Mat said incredulously。 〃She said not to tell anybody。 〃
       〃I didn't tell him why I was asking;〃 Rand protested。 〃Do you mean you didn't talk to anybody at all? You didn't let anybody know you're going?〃
       Perrin shrugged defensively。 〃Moiraine Sedai said not anybody。〃
       〃We left notes;〃 Mat said。 〃For our families。 They'll find them in the morning。 Rand; my mother thinks Tar Valon is the next thing to Shayol Ghul。〃 He gave a little laugh to show he did not share her opinion。 It was not very convincing。 〃She'd try to lock me in the cellar if she believed I was even thinking of going there。〃
       〃Master Luhhan is stubborn as stone;〃 Perrin added; 〃and Mistress Luhhan is worse。 If you'd seen her digging through what's left of the house; saying she hoped the Trollocs did e back so she could get her hands on them 。。。〃
       〃Burn me; Rand;〃 Mat said; 〃I know she's an Aes Sedai and all; but the Trollocs were really here。 She said not to tell anybody。 If an Aes Sedai doesn't know what to do about some thing like this; who does?〃
       〃I don't know。〃 Rand rubbed at his forehead。 His head hurt; He could not get that dream out of his mind。 〃My father believes her。 At least; he agreed that we had to go。〃
       Suddenly Moiraine was in the doorway。 〃You talked to your rather about this journey?〃 She was clothed in dark gray from lead to foot; with a skirt divided for riding astride; and the serpent ring was the only gold she wore now。
       Rand eyed her walking staff; despite the flames he had seen; here was no sign of charring; or even soot。 〃I couldn't go off without letting him know。 〃She eyed him for a moment with pursed lips before turning to the others。 〃And did you also decide that a note was not enough?〃 Mat and Perrin talked on top of each other; assuring her they had only left notes; the way she had said。 Nodding; she waved them to silence; and gave Rand a sharp look。 〃What s done is already woven in the Pattern。 Lan?〃
       〃The horses are ready;〃 the Warder said; 〃and we have enough provisions to reach Baerlon with some to spare。 We can leave at any time。 I suggest now。 〃
       〃Not without me。〃 Egwene slipped into the stable; a shawl wrapped bundle in her arms。 Rand nearly fell over his own feet。
       Lan's sword had e half out of its sheath; when he saw who it was he shoved the blade back; his eyes suddenly flat。 Perrin and Mat began babbling to convince Moiraine they had not told Egwene about leaving。 The Aes Sedai ignored them; she simply looked at Egwene; tapping her lips thoughtfully with her finger。
       The hood of Egwene's dark brown cloak was pulled up; but not enough to hide the defiant way she faced Moiraine。 〃I have everything I need here。 Including food。 And I will not be left behind。 I'll probably never get another chance to see the world outside the Two Rivers。〃
       〃This isn't a picnic trip into the Waterwood; Egwene;〃 Mat growled。 He stepped back when she looked at him from under lowered brows。
       〃Thank you; Mat。 I wouldn't have known。 If you think you three are the only ones who want to see what's outside? I've dreamed about it as long as you have; and I don't intend to miss this chance。〃
       〃How did you find out we were leaving?〃 Rand demanded。 〃Anyway; you can't go with us。 We aren't leaving for the fun of it。 The Trollocs are after us。〃 She gave him a tolerant look; and he flushed and stiffened indignantly。
       〃First;〃 she told him patiently; 〃I saw Mat creeping about; trying hard not to be noticed。 Then I saw Perrin attempting to hide that absurd great axe under his cloak。 I knew Lan had bought a horse; and it suddenly occurred to me to wonder why he needed another。 And if he could buy one; he could buy others。 Putting that with Mat and Perrin sneaking about like bull calves pretending to be foxes 。。。 well; I could see only one answer。 I don't know if I'm surprised or not to find you here; Rand; after an your talk about daydreams。 With Mat and Perrin involved; I suppose I should have known you would be in it; too。〃
       〃I have to go; Egwene;〃 Rand said。 〃 All of us do; or the Trollocs will e back。〃
       〃The Trollocs!〃 Egwene laughed incredulously。 〃Rand; if you've decided to see some of the world; well and good; but please spare me any of your nonsensical tales。〃
       〃It's true;〃 Perrin said as Mat began; 〃The Trollocs …〃
       〃Enough;〃 Moiraine said quietly; but it cut their talk as sharply as a knife。 〃Did anyone else notice all of this?〃 Her voice was soft; but Egwene swallowed and drew herself up before answering。
       〃After last night; all they can think about is rebuilding; that and what to do if it happens again。 They couldn't see anything else unless it was pushed under their noses。 And I told no one what I suspected。 No one。 〃
       〃Very well;〃 Moiraine said after a moment。 〃You may e with us。〃
       A startled expression darted across Lan's face。 It was gone in an instant; leaving him outwardly calm; but furious words erupted from him。 〃No; Moiraine!〃
       〃It is part of the Pattern; now; Lan。〃
       〃It is ridiculous!〃 he retorted。 〃There's no reason for her to e along; and every reason for her not to。〃
       〃There is a reason for it;〃 Moiraine said calmly。 〃A part of the Pattern; Lan。〃 The Warder's stony face showed nothing but he nodded slowly。
       〃But; Egwene;〃 Rand said; 〃the Trollocs will be chasing us。 We won't be safe until we get to Tar Valon。〃
       〃Don't try to frighten me off;〃 she said。 〃I am going。〃
       Rand knew that tone of voice。 He had not heard it since she decided that climbing the tallest trees was for children; but he remembered it well。 〃If you think being chased by Trollocs will be fun;〃 he began; but Moiraine interrupted。
       〃We have no time for this。 We must be as far away as possible by daybreak。 If she is left behind; Rand; she could rouse the village before we have gone a mile; and that would surely warn the Myrddraal。〃
       〃I would not do that;〃 Egwene protested。
       〃She can ride the gleeman's horse;〃 the Warder said。 〃I'll leave him enough to buy another。〃
       〃That will not be possible;〃 came Thom Merrilin's resonant voice from the hayloft。 Lan's sword left its sheath this time; and he did not put it back as he stared up at the gleeman。
       Thom tossed down a blanket…roll; then slung his cased flute and harp across his back and shouldered bulging saddlebags。 〃This village has no use for me; now; while on the other hand; have never performed in Tar Valon。 And though I usually journey alone; after last night I have no objections at all to traveling in pany。 〃
       The Warder gave Perrin a hard look; and Perrin shifted uncornfortably。 〃I didn't think of looking in the loft;〃 he muttered。
       As the long…limbed gleeman scrambled down the ladder from the loft; Lan spoke; stiffly formal。 〃Is this part of the Pattern; too; Moiraine Sedai?〃
       〃Everything is a part of the Pattern; my old friend;〃 Moiraine replied softly。 〃We cannot pick and choose。 But we shall see。〃
       Thom put his feet on the stable floor and turned from the ladder; brushing straw from his patch…covered cloak。 〃In fact;〃 he said in more normal tones; 〃you might say that I insist on traveling in pany。 I have given many hours over many mugs of ale to thinking of how I might end my days。 A Trolloc's cookpot was not one of the thoughts。 〃 He looked askance at the Warder's sword。 〃There's no need for that。 I am not a cheese for slicing。〃
       〃Master Merrilin;〃 Moiraine said; 〃we must go quickly; and almost certainly in great danger。 The Trollocs are still out there; and we go by night。 Are you sure that you want to travel with us?〃
       Thom eyed the lot of them with a quizzical smile。 〃If it is not too dangerous for the girl; it can't be too dangerous for me。 Besides; what gleeman would not face a little danger to perform in Tar Valon?〃
       Moiraine nodded; and Lan scabbarded his sword。 Rand suddenly wondered what would have happened if Thom had changed his mind; or if Moiraine had not nodded。 The gleeman began saddling his horse as if similar thoughts had never crossed his mind; but Rand noticed that he eyed Lan's sword more than once。
       〃Now;〃 Moiraine said。 〃What horse for Egwene?〃
       〃The peddler's horses are as bad as the Dhurrans;〃 the War

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