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ard to know what to make of them。 A printer in Illian asserted that he had proof Rand had killed Mattin Stepaneos with his own hands and destroyed the body with the One Power; while a laborer on the docks there claimed she had seen the former King carried; bound and gagged and rolled in a rug; aboard a ship that had sailed in the night with the blessings of the captain of the Port Watch。 The first was far more likely; but Egwene hoped none of the Ajahs' agents had picked up the same tale。 There were already too many black marks against Rand's name in the sisters' books。
       It went on like that。 The Seanchan seemed to be taking a firm hold in Ebou Dar; against very little resistance。 That might have been expected in a land where the Queen's true rule ended a few days' ride from her capital; yet it was hardly heartening。 The Shaido seemed to be everywhere; though word of them always came from someone who had heard from someone who had heard。 Most sisters seemed to believe the scattered Shaido were Rand's work despite the Wise Ones' denials; carried by Sheriam。 No one wanted to probe the Wise Ones' supposed lies too closely; of course。 There were a hundred excuses; but no one was willing to meet them in Tel'aran'rhiod except the sisters sworn to Egwene; and they had to be ordered。 Anaiya dryly called the encounters 〃quite pact lessons in humility;〃 and she did not seem at all amused。
       〃There can't be that many Shaido;〃 Egwene muttered。 No herbs had been added to the second batch of charcoal; which was dying down in faint embers; and her eyes ached from the smoke that hung thin in the air。 Channeling to get rid of it would disperse the last warmth; too。 〃Some of this must be bandits' work。〃 After all; who could tell a village emptied by people fleeing brigands from one emptied by Shaido? Especially at third hand; or fifth。 〃There are certainly enough bandits around to account for some of it。〃 Most calling themselves Dragonsworn; which was no help at all。 She worked her shoulders to loosen a few of the knots in her muscles。
       Abruptly she realized that Siuan was staring at nothing so intently that she appeared ready to slip off of her stool。 〃Siuan; are you falling asleep? We may have worked most of the day; but it's still light out。〃 There was light at the smoke hole; though it did appear to be fading。
       Siuan blinked。 〃I'm sorry。 I've been thinking about something lately; and trying to decide whether to share it with you。 About the Hall。〃
       〃The Hall! Siuan; if you know something about the Hall …!〃
       〃I don't know anything;〃 Siuan cut in。 〃It's what I suspect。〃 She clicked her tongue in annoyance。 〃Not even suspect; really。 At least; I don't know what to suspect。 But I see a pattern。〃
       〃Then you had best tell me about it;〃 Egwene said。 Siuan had shown herself very skilled at detecting patterns where others saw only a jumble。
       Shifting on her stool; Siuan leaned forward intently。 〃It's this。 Aside from Romanda and Moria; the Sitters chosen in Salidar are。。。 they're too young。〃 Much had changed in Siuan; but speaking of other sisters' ages clearly made her unfortable。 〃Escaralde is the oldest; and I'm sure she isn't much past seventy。 I can't be certain without going into the novice books in Tar Valon; or her telling us; but I'm as sure as I can be。 It isn't often the Hall has held more than one Sitter under a hundred; and here we have nine!〃
       〃But Romanda and Moria are new;〃 Egwene said gently; resting her elbows on the table。 It had been a long day。 〃And neither is young。 Maybe we should be grateful the others are; or they might not have been willing to raise me。〃 She could have pointed out that Siuan herself had been chosen Amyrlin at less than half Escaralde's age; but the reminder would have been cruel。
       〃Maybe;〃 Siuan said stubbornly。 〃Romanda was certain for the Hall as soon as she showed up。 I doubt there's a Yellow would dare speak against her for a chair。 And Moria。。。 She doesn't cling to Lelaine; but Lelaine and Lyrelle probably thought she would。 I don't know。 Mark me; though。 When a woman is raised too young; there's a reason。〃 She took a deep breath。 〃Including when I was。〃 The pain of loss flashed across her face; the loss of the Amyrlin Seat certainly; maybe of all the losses she had suffered。 It was gone almost as soon as it came。 Egwene did not think she had ever known a woman as strong as Siuan Sanche。 〃This time; there were more than enough sisters of proper age to choose from; and I can't see five Ajahs deadlocking on all of them。 There is a pattern; and I mean to pick it out。〃
       Egwene did not agree。 Change hung in the air whether Siuan wanted to see it or not。 Elaida had broken custom; e very close to breaking law; in usurping Siuan's place。 Sisters had fled the Tower and let the world know of it; and that last certainly had never happened before。 Change。 Older sisters were more likely to be tied to the old ways; but even some of them had to see that everything was shifting。 Surely that was why younger women; more open to the new; had been chosen。 Should she order Siuan to stop wasting her time with this? Siuan had enough else to do。 Or would it be a kindness to let her continue? She wanted so deeply to prove that the change she saw was not really occurring at all。
       Before Egwene could make a decision; Romanda ducked into the tent and stood holding the tentflap open。 Long shadows stretched across the snow outside。 Evening was ing fast。 Romanda's face was as dark as those shadows。 She fixed Siuan with a stern gaze and snapped one word。 〃Out!〃
       Egwene gave an infinitesimal nod; but Siuan was already on her feet。 She missed a step; then all but ran from the tent。 A sister who stood where Siuan did was expected to obey any sister of Romanda's strength in the Power; not just a Sitter。
       Throwing down the tentflap; Romanda embraced the Source。 The glow of saidar surrounded her; and she wove a ward against eavesdropping around the inside of the tent without so much as a pretense of asking Egwene's permission。 〃You are a fool!〃 she grated。 〃How long did you think you could keep this a secret? Soldiers talk; child。 Men always talk! Bryne will be lucky if the Hall doesn't put his head on a pike。〃
       Egwene stood slowly; smoothing her skirt。 She had been waiting for this; but she still needed to be careful。 The game was far from played out; and everything could still turn against her in a flash。 She had to pretend innocence; until she could afford to stop pretending。 〃Must I remind you that rudeness to the Amyrlin Seat is a crime; daughter;〃 she said instead。 She had been pretending so long; and she was so close。
       〃The Amyrlin Seat。〃 Romanda strode across the carpets to within arm's reach of Egwene; and by her glare; the thought of reaching more crossed her mind。 〃You're an infant! Your bottom still remembers the last switching it had as a novice! After this; you'll be lucky if the Hall doesn't put you in a corner with a few play pretties。 If you want to avoid that; you will listen to me; and do as I tell you。 Now; sit down!〃
       Egwene seethed inside; but she sat。 It was too soon。
       With a sharp; satisfied nod; Romanda planted her fists on her hips。 She stared down at Egwene like a stern aunt lecturing a misbehaving niece。 A very stern aunt。 Or a headsman with a toothache。 〃This meeting with Pelivar and Arathelle has to go forward; now it's been arranged。 They expect the Amyrlin Seat; and they will see her。 You will attend with all the pomp and dignity your title deserves。 And you will tell them I am to speak for you; after which; you will hold your tongue! Getting them out of our way will require a firm hand; and someone who knows what she's about。 No doubt Lelaine will be here any minute; trying to put herself forward; but you just remember the trouble she's in。 I've spent the day speaking with other Sitters; and it appears very likely that Merilille and Merana's failures will be quite firmly attached to Lelaine when the Hall sits next。 So; if you have any hope of gaining the experience you'll need to grow into that stole; it lies with me! Do you understand me?〃
       〃I understand perfectly;〃 Egwene said; in what she hoped was a meek voice。 If she let Romanda speak in her place; there would no longer be any doubts。 The Hall and the whole world would know who held Egwene al'Vere by the scruff of her neck。
       Romanda's eyes seemed to bore into her head before the woman gave a curt nod。 〃I hope that you do。 I intend to remove Elaida from the Amyrlin Seat; and I won't see that ruined because a child thinks she knows enough to find her way across the street without her hand held。〃 With a snort; she flung her cloak around her and flung herself out of the tent。 The ward vanished as she did。
       Egwene sat and frowned at the tent's entrance。 A child? Burn the woman; she was the Amyrlin Seat! Whether they liked it or not; they had raised her; and they were going to have to live with it! Eventually。 Snatching up the stone inkwell; she hurled it at the tentflap。
       Lelaine dodged back; barely avoiding the splash。 〃Temper; temper;〃 she chided; ing on in。
       No more asking permission than Romanda had; she embraced the Source and wove a ward to stop anyone overhearing what she had to say。 Where Romanda had been in a fury; Lelaine appeared pleased with herself; rubbing her gloved hands and smiling。
       〃I don't suppose I need tell you your little secret is out。 Very bad of Lord Bryne; but I think he's too valuable to kill。 A good thing for him I do。 Let me see。 I suppose Romanda told you that there will be a meeting with Pelivar and Arathelle; but you are to let her do all the talking。 Am I right?〃 Egwene stirred; but Lelaine waved a hand at her。 〃No need to answer。 I know Romanda。 Unfortunately for her; I learned about this before she did; and instead of running to you straight away; I've been polling the other Sitters。 Do you want to know what they think?〃
       Egwene balled her fists in her lap; where she hoped they would not be noticed。 〃I expect you're going to tell me。〃
       〃You are in no position to take that tone with me;〃 Lelaine said sharply; but the next instant; her smile returned。 〃The Hall is displeased with you。 Very displeased。 Whatever Romanda has threatened you with … and it's easy enough to imagine … I can deliver。 Romanda; on the other hand; has upset a number of Sitters with her bullying。 So; unless you want to find yourself with less authority than the little you have now; Romanda is going to be surprised tomorrow when you name me to speak for you。 It's hard to believe Arathelle and Pelivar were foolish enough to put a thing like this in motion; but they'll slink away with their tails between their legs once I'm done with them。〃
       〃How do I know you won't carry out those threats anyway?〃 Egwene hoped her angry mutter sounded like sullenness。 Light; but she was tired of this!
       〃Because I say I won't;〃 Lelaine snapped。 〃Don't you know by now that you aren't really in charge of anything? The Hall is; and that is between Romanda and me。 In another hundred years; you may grow into the stole; but for now; sit quietly; fold your hands; and let someone who knows what she is about se

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