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rj.thefiresofheaven-第166章

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 clothes or rougher; here and there a man on a horse … and no one seemed willing to e any closer to him than they had to。 He appeared a man who might cut somebody's throat on a whim。 〃The blue woman gave us a name in Jehannah; and said we were to wait there until she sent instructions; but the woman in Jehannah was dead and buried when we arrived。 An old woman。 Died in her sleep; and none of her relatives had ever heard the blue woman's name。 Then Masema started talking to people; and。。。 Well; there was no point staying there for orders we'd never hear if they did e。 We stay close to Masema because he slips us enough to live on; though none except Bartu and Nengar listen to his trash。〃 The grizzled topknot swung as he shook his head in irritation。
       Suddenly Nynaeve realized that there had not been a single obscene word in that。 He looked about to swallow his tongue。 〃Perhaps if you cursed only occasionally?〃 She sighed。 〃Maybe once every other sentence?〃 The man smiled at her so gratefully that she wanted to throw up her hands in exasperation。 〃How is it that Masema has money when the rest of you do not?〃 She remembered Masema: a dark sour man who liked no one and nothing。
       〃Why; he's the bloody Prophet they've all e to hear。 Would you like to meet him?〃 He gave the impression of counting his sentences。 Nynaeve breathed deeply; the man was going to take her literally。 〃He might find you a flaming boat; if you want one。 In Ghealdan; what the Prophet wants; the Prophet usually gets。 No; he always flaming gets it in the end; one way or another。 The man was a good soldier; but who'd have ever thought he would turn out like this?〃 His frown took in all the rude villages and the people; even the shows and the city ahead。
       Nynaeve hesitated。 The dreaded Prophet; rousing mobs and riots; was Masema? But he did preach the ing of the Dragon Reborn。 They were almost to the town gate; and there was time yet before she must stand up and let Birgitte shoot arrows at her。 Luca had been more than disappointed that the woman insisted on being called Maerion。 If Masema could find a boat heading downriver。。。 Today; maybe。 On the other hand; there were the riots。 If rumor inflated them tenfold; then only hundreds had died in towns and cities farther north。 Only hundreds。
       〃Just don't remind him that you have anything to do with that bloody island;〃 Uno went on; eyeing her thoughtfully。 Now that she thought of it; she realized that he very likely did not know what her connection to Tar Valon actually was。 Women did go there without being Aes Sedai; after all; to seek help or answers。 He was aware that she was involved in some way; but no more than that。 〃He isn't much friendlier to women from there than the Whitecloaks are。 If you just keep your mouth bloody well shut about it; he'll likely pass it over。 For somebody who es from the same village as the Lord Dragon; Masema will probably have a flaming boat built。〃
       The crowds were thicker at the city gates; flanked by squat gray towers; men and women streaming in and out; afoot and mounted; in every sort of garb from rags to embroidered silk coats and dresses。 The gates themselves; thick and iron…bound; stood open under the guard of a dozen spearmen in scaled tunics and round steel caps with flat rims。 Actually; the guards paid more attention to half their number of Whitecloaks lounging nearby than to anything else。 It was the men in snowy cloaks and burnished mail who watched the flow of people。
       〃Do the Whitecloaks cause much trouble?〃 she asked quietly。
       Uno pursed his lips as if to spit; glanced at her; and did not。 〃Where do they bloody not? There was a woman with one of these traveling shows who did tricks; sleight of hand。 Four days ago a flaming mob of pigeon…gutted sheep…heads tore the show apart。〃 Valan Luca had certainly never mentioned that! 〃Peace! What they wanted was the woman。 Claimed she was〃 … he glowered at the folk hurrying by; and lowered his voice …〃Aes Sedai。 And a Darkfriend。 Broke her bloody neck getting her to a rope; so I hear; but they hung her corpse anyway。 Masema had the ringleaders beheaded; but it was Whitecloaks whipped up the bloody mob。〃 His scowl matched the…red eye painted on his patch。 〃There's been too many flaming hangings and beheadings; if you bloody well ask me。 Bloody Masema's as bad as the bloody Whitecloaks when it es to finding a Darkfriend under every flaming rock。〃
       〃Once every other sentence;〃 she murmured; and the man actually blushed。
       〃Don't know what I'm thinking;〃 he grumped; ing to a stop。 〃Can't take you in there。 It's half festival and half riot; with a cutpurse every third step and a woman not safe out…of…doors after dark。〃 He sounded more scandalized about the last than the rest; in Shienar; a woman was safe anywhere; any time … except from Trollocs and Myrddraal; of course … and any man would die to see it so。 〃Not safe。 I'll take you back。 When I find a way; I'll e for you。〃
       That settled it for her。 Pulling her arm loose before he could get a grip on it; she quickened her pace toward the gates。 〃e along; Uno; and do not dawdle。 If you dawdle; I will leave you behind。〃 He caught up to her; grumbling under his breath about the stubbornness of women。 Once she understood that that was his subject; and that apparently he did not think her injunction against cursing held when talking to himself; she stopped listening。


Chapter 39
(Dragon)
Encounters in Samara

       The Whitecloaks at the gates gave Uno and Nynaeve no more mind than they gave anyone else in the steady throng; which was to say a cold suspicious stare; searching yet quick。 Too many people made anything else impossible; and maybe the scale…armored guards did; too。 Not that there was any reason for more except in her mind。 Her Great Serpent ring and Lan's heavy gold ring both nestled in her pouch … the dress's low neckline meant she could not wear them on the thong … but somehow she almost expected Children of the Light to pick out a Tower…trained woman by instinct。 Her relief was palpable when those icy; unfeeling eyes swept past her。
       The soldiers paid the two of them as little attention … once she rearranged her shawl yet again。 Uno's scowl might have helped send their eyes back to the Whitecloaks; but the man had no right to scowl in the first place。 It was her business。
       Rewrapping the folded length of gray wool one more time; she tied the ends around her waist。 The shawl defined her bosom more than she wished; and still exposed a bit of cleavage; yet it was a considerable improvement on the dress alone。 At least she would not have to worry about the shawl slipping again。 If only the thing were not so hot。 The weather really should be turning soon。 They were not that far south of the Two Rivers。
       Uno patiently waited on her for a change。 She was of two minds as to whether this was simple courtesy … his scarred face looked a deal too patient … but finally they walked together into Samara。 Into chaos。
       A babble of noise hung over everything; no one sound distinguishable。 People jammed the rough stone…paved streets all but shoulder to shoulder from slate…roofed taverns to that
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