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  • Worse still, he had to make her care for him, or he would find himself forced to hide from his own wife to keep her from making him da'covale\ And to cap it off. he had to do all of that in whatever time remained before he had to send her back to Ebou Dar.

    Knife of Dreams Jordan, Robert, 1948- 2005

  • These gai'shain make marvelous da'covale, unlike the rest.

    Knife of Dreams Jordan, Robert, 1948- 2005

  • Snapping her fingers, she pointed to the canvas with the hand not encumbered by the a'dam's bracelet, then grimaced when the honey-haired da'covale did not move.

    The Path of Daggers Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1998

  • They are da'covale, property, yet occupy positions of considerable authority and often power.

    The Path of Daggers Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1998

  • Oddly, the honey-haired da'covale flinched, as well.

    The Path of Daggers Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1998

  • As Miraj stepped down from the dais, he realized with shock that the second da'covale behind Suroth, short and dark-haired and slim in her diaphanous robe, was damane!

    The Path of Daggers Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1998

  • The human members of the Deathwatch Guard are all da'covale, born as property and chosen while young to serve the Empress, whose personal property they are.

    The Path of Daggers Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1998

  • The da'covale with the writing desk in her arms caught his eye.

    The Path of Daggers Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1998

  • Fanatically loyal and fiercely proud, they often display the ravens tattooed on their shoulders, the mark of a da'covale of the Empress.

    The Path of Daggers Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1998

  • Suroth sailed past as if they were as much servants as the lushly bodied da'covale in slippers and a nearly transparent white robe, her honey-yellow hair in a multitude of thin braids, who carried the High Lady's gilded writing desk a meek two paces behind.

    The Path of Daggers Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1998

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