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rs 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 almost as many harness…makers and laundresses and fletchers and the like; all those who inevitably followed any army。 The ringing of anvils spoke of farriers and armorers and blacksmiths still at their labors。 Cook fires were burning everywhere; and the cavalry peeled away; eager for warmth and hot food as soon as their wearily plodding animals were cared for。 Surprisingly; Bryne rode on at Egwene's side after she dismissed him。
       〃If you will allow; Mother;〃 he said; 〃I thought I might acpany you a while longer。〃 Sheriam actually twisted in her saddle to stare in astonishment。 Siuan stared; too; straight ahead; as if not daring to turn her suddenly wide eyes toward him。
       What did he think he could do? Act as her bodyguard? Against sisters? That fellow with the drippy nose would do as well。 Reveal just how pletely he was on her side? Tomorrow was time enough for that; if all went well tonight; that revelation now might easily stampede the Hall in directions she hardly dared contemplate。
       〃Tonight is for Aes Sedai business;〃 she told him firmly。 But; silly as the suggestion was; he had offered to put himself at risk for her。 There was no telling his reasons … who knew why a man did anything? … yet she owed him for that。 Among other things。 〃Unless I send Siuan to you tonight; Lord Bryne; you should leave before morning。 If blame for today attaches itself to me; it might reflect on you; too。 Staying could prove dangerous。 Even fatal。 I don't think they would need much excuse。〃 No need to name who 〃they〃 were。
       〃I gave my word;〃 he replied quietly; patting Traveler's neck。 〃To Tar Valon。〃 Pausing; he glanced toward Siuan。 It was less a hesitation than a consideration。 〃Whatever tonight's business is;〃 he said finally; 〃remember that you have thirty thousand men and Gareth Bryne behind you。 That should count for something; even among Aes Sedai。 Until tomorrow; Mother。〃 Reining his big…nosed bay around; he called over his shoulder; 〃I expect to see you tomorrow; too; Siuan。 Nothing changes that。〃 Siuan stared at his back as he rode away。 There was anguish in her eyes。
       Egwene could not help staring; too。 He had never been so open before; not nearly。 Why now; of all times?
       Crossing the forty or fifty paces that separated the army's camp from the Aes Sedai's; she nodded to Sheriam; who drew rein at the first tents。 She and Siuan rode on。 Behind them; Sheriam's voice rose; surprisingly clear and steady。 〃The Amyrlin Seat calls the Hall to sit this day in formal session。 Let preparations be made with all speed。〃 Egwene did not look back。
       At her tent; a bony groom kicking her layered woolen skirts came running to take Daishar and Bela。 Her face was pinched; and she barely ducked her head before hurrying away with the horses as quickly as she had e。 The warmth of the glowing braziers inside was like a fist closing down。 Egwene had not realized how cold it was outside until then。 Or how cold she was。
       Chesa took her cloak; and exclaimed when she felt her hands。 〃Why; you're ice to the bone; Mother。〃 Chattering away; she bustled around folding Egwene's cloak and Siuan's; smoothing the neatly turned…down blankets on Egwene's cot; touching a tray set on one of the chests that had been pulled down from the stack。 〃I'd jump right into bed; with hot bricks all around; if I was that chilled。 As soon as I'd eaten; anyway。 Warm outside does only so much good without warm inside。 I'll fetch a few extra bricks to tuck under your feet while you sup。 And for Siuan Sedai; of course。 Oh; if I was as hungry as you must be; I know I'd be tempted to gulp my food; but that always gives me pains in the stomach。〃 Pausing by the tray; she eyed Egwene; and nodded with satisfaction when she said that she would not eat too fast。
       Making a sober answer was not easy。 Chesa was always refreshing; but after today; Egwene almost laughed with pleasure。 There were no plications to Chesa。 Two white bowls of lentil stew stood on the tray; along with a tall pitcher of spiced wine; two silver cups; and two large rolls。 Somehow; the woman had known Siuan would be eating with her。 Steam rose from the bowls and pitcher。 How often had Chesa had to change that tray to make sure warm food greeted Egwene straight away? Simple and unplicated。 And as caring as a mother。 Or a friend。
       〃I must forgo bed for now; Chesa。 I've work yet tonight。 Would you leave us?〃
       Siuan shook her head as the tentflap fell behind the plump woman。 〃Are you sure she hasn't been in your service since you were a babe?〃 she muttered。
       Taking one of the bowls; a roll; and a spoon; Egwene settled into her chair with a sigh。 She also embraced the Source and warded the tent against listeners。 Unfortunately; saidar made her all that much more aware of half…frozen hands and feet。 The bits in between were not much warmer。 The bowl seemed almost too warm to handle; and the roll; as well。 Oh; how she would have loved to have those hot bricks。
       〃Is there anything more we can do?〃 she asked; and promptly gulped down a spoonful of stew。 She was ravenous; and no wonder; with nothing since breakfast and that early。 Lentils and woody carrots tasted like her mother's finest cooking。 〃I can't think of anything; but can you?〃
       〃What can be done; has been。 There isn't anything else; short of the Creator putting a hand in。〃 Siuan took the other bowl and dropped onto the low stool; but then she sat staring into her stew and stirring it with her spoon。 〃You wouldn't really tell him; would you?〃 she said finally。 〃I couldn't bear if he knew。〃
       〃Why on earth not?〃
       〃He'd take advantage;〃 Siuan said darkly。 〃Oh; not that。 I don't think that。〃 She was quite prudish in some areas。 〃But the man would make my life the Pit of Doom!〃 And washing his smallclothes and polishing his boots and his saddle every day was not?
       Egwene sighed。 How could such a sensible; intelligent; capable woman turn into a scatterbrain over this one subject? Like a hissing viper; an image rose in her head。 Herself; sitting on Gawyn's knee playing kissing games。 In a tavern! She shoved it away; hard。 〃Siuan; I need your e

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