Which, she thought, once Elaida had departed even more swiftly than she had come, was about all she did understand. Aviendha nodded—her near-sister had a fine delicacy—and they wentup. He had to come afoot. That way, if somebody finds him, the rest of us won't still be looking tomorrow.
Merana supposed that for them, it must be as if she had found herself face to face with Alind Dyfelle or Sev-lana Meseau or even Mabriam en Shereed. Min had no idea where she found the courage to say that word to this woman. They did not shake, which surprised her. It was like staring into muddy water; sometimes you had the impression that something had moved deep in those gray-brown swirls, but you could never tell what.
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