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rj.thefiresofheaven-第14章

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men alone? The sight of this;〃 he touched the sword at his hip; 〃has kept you safe more times than you can know。 Find what you are seeking soon; Mara。〃
       He had not been so arrogant at the beginning of their journey。 Then he had been humbly thankful for their help … as humbly as a man like Logain could manage; anyway。 It seemed that time … and a lack of results … had withered his gratitude。
       Siuan did not flinch away from his stare。 〃I hope to;〃 she said firmly。 〃But if you want to go; then leave our horses and go! If you won't row; get out of the boat and swim by yourself! See how far you get with your revenge alone。〃
       Logain's big hands tightened on his reins until Min heard his knuckles crack。 He shivered with emotions in strong check。 〃I will stay a while longer; Mara;〃 he said finally。 〃A little while longer。〃
       For an instant; to Min's eyes; a halo flared around his head; a radiant crown of gold and blue。 Siuan and Leane saw nothing; of course; though they knew what she could do。 Sometimes she saw things about people … viewings; she called them … images or auras。 Sometimes she knew what they meant。 That woman would marry。 That man would die。 Small matters or grand events; joyous or bleak; there was never any rhyme or reason to who or where or when。 Aes Sedai and Warders always had auras; most people never did。 It was not always pleasant; knowing。
       She had seen Logain's halo before; and she knew what it meant。 Glory to e。 But for him; perhaps above all men; surely that made no sense at all。 His horse and his sword and his coat had e from playing at dice; though Min was not certain how fair the games had been。 He had nothing else; and no prospects except Siuan's promises; and how could Siuan ever keep them? His very name was likely a death sentence。 It just made no sense。
       Logain's humor returned as suddenly as it had gone。 Pulling a fat; roughly woven purse from his belt; he jangled it at them。 〃I've e by a few coins。 We won't have to sleep in another barn for a while。〃
       〃We heard of it;〃 Siuan said dryly。 〃I suppose I should have expected no better from you。〃
       〃Think of it as a contribution to your search。〃 She stretched out her hand; but he tied the purse back to his belt with a faintly mocking grin。 〃I would not want to taint your hand with stolen coin; Mara。 Besides; this way perhaps I can be sure you won't run off and leave me。〃 Siuan looked as if she could have bitten a nail in two; but she said nothing。 Standing in his stirrups; Logain peered down the road toward Kore Springs。 〃I see a flock of sheep ing this way; and a pair of boys。 Time for us to ride。 They'll carry word of this as fast as they can run。〃 Settling back down; he glanced at Joni; still lying there unconscious。 〃And they'll fetch help for that fellow。 I don't think I hit him hard enough to hurt him badly。〃
       Min shook her head; the man continually surprised her。 She would not have thought he would spare a second thought for a man whose head he had just cracked。
       Siuan and Leane wasted no time scrambling into their high…cantled saddles; Leane onto the gray mare she called Moonflower; Siuan onto Bela; the short; shaggy mare。 It was more of a scramble for Siuan。 She was no horsewoman; after weeks in the saddle she still treated sedate Bela like a fiery…eyed warhorse。 Leane handled Moonflower with effortless ease。 Min knew she was somewhere in between; she climbed onto Wildrose; her bay; with considerably more grace than Siuan; considerably less than Leane。
       〃Do you think he will e after us?〃 Min asked as they started south; away from Kore Springs; at a trot。 She meant the question for Siuan; but it was Logain who answered。
       〃The local lord? I doubt he thinks you important enough。 Of course; he may send a man; and he'll certainly spread your descriptions。 We will ride as far as we can manage before stopping; and again tomorrow。〃 It seemed he was taking charge。
       〃We aren't important enough;〃 Siuan said; bouncing awkwardly in her saddle。 She might have been wary of Bela; but the look she directed at Logain's back said his challenge to her authority would not last long。
       For herself; Min hoped Bryne considered them unimportant。 He probably did。 As long as he never learned their real names。 Logain quickened the stallion's pace; and she heeled Wildrose to keep up; putting her thoughts ahead; not behind。 
       
       
       Tucking his leather gauntlets behind his sword belt; Gareth Bryne picked up the curl…brimmed velvet hat from his writing table。 The hat was the latest fashion from Caemlyn。 Caralin had seen to that; he had no care for fashion; but she thought he should dress suitably for his position; and it was the silks and velvets she laid out for him in the mornings。
       As he set the high…crowned hat on his head; he caught sight of his shadowy reflection in one of the study windows。 Fitting that it was so wavery and thin。 Squint as much as he would; his gray hat and gray silk coat; embroidered with silver scrolls down the sleeves and collar; looked nothing like the helmet and armor he was used to。 That was over and done。 And this。。。 This was something to fill empty hours。 That was all。
       〃Are you certain you want to do this; Lord Gareth?〃
       He turned from the window to where Caralin stood beside her own writing table; across the room from his。 Hers was piled with the estate account books。 She had run his estates all the years he had been gone; and without doubt she still made a better job of it than he did。
       〃If you had set them to work for Admer Nem; as the law required;〃 she went on; 〃this would be none of your affair at all。〃
       〃But I did not;〃 he told her。 〃And would not if I had it to do again。 You know as well as I do; Nem and his male kin would be trying to corner those girls day and night。 And Maigan and the rest of the women would make their lives the Pit of Doom; that is if all three girls didn't accidentally fall down a well and drown。〃
       〃Even Maigan would not use a well;〃 Caralin said dryly; 〃not with the weather we've been having。 Still; I take your point; Lord Gareth。 But they have had most of a day and a night to run in any direction。 You will locate them as soon by sending out word of them。 If they can be found。〃
       〃Thad can find them。〃 Thad was over seventy; but he could still track yesterday's wind across stone by moonlight; and he had been more than happy to turn the brickyard over to his son。
       〃If you say so; Lord Gareth。〃 She and Thad did not get on。 〃Well; when you bring them back; I can certainly use them in the house。〃
       Something in her voice; casual as it was; pricked his attention。 A touch of satisfaction。 Practically from the day he arrived home Caralin had introduced a succession of pretty maids and farmgirls into the manor house; all willing and eager to help the lord forget his miseries。 〃They are oathbreakers; Caralin。 I fear it's the fields for them。〃
       A brief; exasperated tightening of her lips confirmed his suspicions; but she kept her tone indifferent。 〃The other two perhaps; Lord Gareth; but the Domani girl's grace would be wasted in the fields; and would sui
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