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 gave under his fingers; they were softer than any baking could account for。 〃Did my Lord hear about the riot?〃
   〃No;〃 Mat said sourly; and pushed on。 At the other end of the bridge; he stopped a plump woman with a tray of ribbons。 Ribbons held no fascination for Olver; but her red petticoats flashed beneath a skirt sewn up nearly to her left hip; and the cut of her bodice revealed rounded cleavage to equal Riselle's。 〃Have you seen a boy。。。?〃
   He heard about the riot from her; too; and from half the people he asked。 That rumor; he suspected had begun with events at a certain house in the Rahad that very morning。 A wagon driver with her long whip coiled around her neck even told him the riot had been across the river; once she allowed as how she never noticed boys unless they ran under her mules。 A square…faced man who sold honeyb … incredibly dry…looking honeyb … said the riot had been down near the light tower at the end of the Bay Road; on the eastern side of the mouth of the bay; which was about as likely a place for rioting as the middle of the bay itself。 There were always a thousand rumors in any city; if you listened; and he was forced to listen to snatches of all of them; it seemed。 One of the most remarkably pretty women he had ever seen; standing outside a tavern … Maylin was a serving girl at The Old Sheep; but her only task seemed to be standing outside to attract customers; which she certainly did … told him there had been a battle that morning; in the Cordese Hills west of the city; she thought。 Or maybe in the Rhannon Hills; across the bay。 Or maybe。。。 Remarkably pretty; Maylin; but not very bright; Olver might have watched her for hours; so long as she never opened her mouth。 But she could not remember seeing any boy in a。。。 What color coat had he said; again? He heard about riots and battles; he heard about enough strange things seen in the sky or the hills to populate the Blight。 He heard that the Dragon Reborn was about to descend on the city with thousands of men who could channel; that the Aiel were ing; an army of Aes Sedai … no; it was an army of Whitecloaks; Pedron Niall was dead; and the Children intended to avenge him; though why in Ebou Dar was not exactly clear。 You might have thought the city would be hip…deep in panic with all the tales floating around; but the fact was; even those who told a tale usually only half…believed it。 So; he heard all sorts of nonsense; but not a word about any boy in a red coat。
   A few streets from the river; he began hearing thunder; great hollow booms that seemed to roll in from the sea。 People looked up curiously at the cloudless sky; scratched their heads; and went on about their business。 So did he; questioning every seller of sweets or fruit he saw; and every pretty woman afoot。 All to no avail。 Reaching the long stone quay that ran the whole length of the river side of the city; he paused; studying the gray docks stretching out into the river and the ships tied to them。 The wind blew strong; heaving vessels at their mooring lines; grinding them against the stone docks despite the bags stuffed with wool hung down between for fenders。 Unlike horses; ships did not interest Olver except as a way to go from here to there; and ships were men's business in Ebou Dar even if the lading they carried often was not。 Women on these docks would either be merchants keeping an eye on their goods or hard…armed members of the cargo…loader's guild; and there would be no sweet…sellers here。
   About to turn away; he realized almost no one was moving。 The docks usually bustled; yet on every ship he could see; crewmen lined the rails and had climbed into the rigging to stare toward the bay。 Barrels and crates stood abandoned while shirtless men and wiry women in green leather vests crowded together at the ends of the docks to peer between the ships; south; toward the thunder。 Down that way; black smoke rose in thick towering columns; slanting sharply north on the wind。
   Hesitating only a moment; he trotted out along the nearest dock。 At first; ships tied to the long fingers of stone to the south blocked his view of anything except the smoke。 Because of the way the shoreline lay; though; each dock stuck out farther than the next down; once he pushed into the murmuring crowd at the end; the broad river made an open path of choppy green water to the wave…tossed bay。
   At least two dozen ships were burning out on the wide expanse of the bay; maybe more; engulfed in flame from end to end。 A number of others had already settled; only a bow or stern still above water and that sliding under。 Even as he looked; the bow of a broad two…masted ship flying a large banner of red and blue and gold; the banner of Altara; suddenly flew apart with a roar; a boom like thunder; and fast…thickening tendrils of smoke wafted away on the wind as the vessel began settling by the head。 Hundreds of vessels were in motion; every craft in the bay; three…masted Sea Folk rakers and skimmers and two…masted soarers; coastal ships with their triangular sails; river ships under sail or sweep; some fleeing upriver; most trying to beat out to sea。 Scores of other ships swanned into the bay before the wind; great bluff…bowed vessels as tall as any of the rakers; crashing through the rolling waves; throwing aside spray。 His breath caught as he suddenly made out square; ribbed sails。
   〃Blood and bloody ashes;〃 he muttered in shock。 〃It's the flaming Seanchan!〃
   〃Who?〃 demanded a stern…faced woman crowded next to him。 A dark blue woolen dress of fine cut marked her a merchant as much as did the leather folder she carried for her bills of lading or the guild pin over one breast; a silver quill pen。 〃It's the Aes Sedai;〃 she announced in tones of conviction。 〃I know channeling when I see it。 The Children of the Light will do for them; just as soon as they arrive。 You'll see。〃
   A lanky; gray…haired woman in a grimy green vest twisted around to confront her; fingering the wooden hilt of her dagger。 〃Hold your tongue about Aes Sedai; you flaming penny…grubber; or I'll peel you and stuff a Whitecloak down your bleeding gullet!〃
   Mat left them waving their arms and shouting at one another; and pushed clear of the crowd; running for the quay。 Already he could see three … no; four … huge creatures circling over the city to the south on great pinions like those of a bat。 Figures clung to the creatures' backs; apparently in some sort of saddles。 Another flying creature appeared; and more。 Below them; flame suddenly fountained above the rooftops with a roar。
   People ran now; buffeting Mat as he struggled through the streets。 〃Olver!〃 he shouted; hoping to be heard above other shouts from every side; and the screams。 〃Olver!〃
   Abruptly; everybody seemed to be heading the other way; battering past him。 Stubbornly he forced on against the tide。 And came to a street where what all those folk fled from was made plain。
   A Seanchan column rushed by; a hundred or more men in helmets like insects' heads and armor of overlapping plates; all riding animals like cats the size of horses; but covered in bronze scales rather than fur。 Leaning forward in their saddles; blue…streamered lances slanted; they galloped toward the Mol Hara without looking to either side。 Though 〃gallop〃 was not quite the word for the way those creatures moved; the speed was right; but they。。。 flowed。 It was time to be gone; past time。 As soon as he found …
   As the end of column went by a flash of red; waist high; caught his eye among the crowd in the street beyond the intersection。 〃Olver!〃 He darted across almost on the heels of the last scaled creature; pushing into the crowd in time to see a wide…eyed woman snatch up a little girl in a red dress and ran with the child clutched to her bosom。 Wildly; Mat pressed ahead; shouldering people aside when they Bumped into him; Bumping into more than a few himself。 〃Olver! Olver!〃
   Twice more he saw a column of fire rise briefly above the rooftops; and smoke drifted to the sky in a dozen places。 Several times he heard those booming roars; much closer than the bay; now。 Inside the city; he was sure; more than once the ground quivered beneath his boots。
   And then the street was clearing again; people fleeing in every direction; down alleys and into houses and shops; for Seanchan on horses were ing。 Not all were armored men; near the head of that small thicket of lances rode a dark woman in a blue dress。 Mat knew the large red panels on her skirts and bosom were worked with silver lightning。 A silver leash; gleaming in the sun; ran from her left wrist to the neck of a woman in gray; a damane; who trotted beside the sul'dam's horse like a pet dog。 He had seen more of Seanchan at Falme than he wanted to; but unconsciously he paused at the mouth of an alleyway; watching。 The roars and fires had showed that somebody in the city was trying to fight back; at least; and now he was going to see such an attempt。
   The Seanchan were not the only reason everyone else had gotten out of sight。 At the other end of the street; a good hundred mounted men swung long…pointed lances down。 They wore baggy white breeches and green coats; and the gold cords on the office
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