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Two dreadful blunders from Stevens starkly showed the extent of his disarray as Allen authoritatively took the decider and embraced his four-year-old daughter Lauren, who was a front-row spectator alongside her mother, Reanne Evans, the women's world champion.
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Reene and Reanne offered curtsies, neither quite meeting Elayne's eye, and pled duties before hurrying off.
Knife of Dreams Jordan, Robert, 1948- 2005
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They'll put an a'dam on her, Reanne, but they won't be able to keep secret who she was.
Knife of Dreams Jordan, Robert, 1948- 2005
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"Why don't you two walk on alone for a while," Reanne told the pair with a comforting smile that deepened the fine lines at the corners of her blue eyes.
Knife of Dreams Jordan, Robert, 1948- 2005
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She was wet, and she wanted dry clothing and a warm towel in the worst way, but seeing the Kinswoman was a surprise, and the two women with Reanne also caught her eye.
Knife of Dreams Jordan, Robert, 1948- 2005
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Reanne was not among the handful who knew the truth.
Knife of Dreams Jordan, Robert, 1948- 2005
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She intended to go straight to her apartments and change, but intentions or no, she turned aside when she saw Reanne Corly walking in a crossing corridor where the floor tiles were all red.
Knife of Dreams Jordan, Robert, 1948- 2005
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One of the women with Reanne was Kara Defane, who had been the wise woman, or Healer, of a fishing village on Toman Head before the Seanchan collared her.
Knife of Dreams Jordan, Robert, 1948- 2005
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Everyone else believed as Reanne did, that she was absorbed with teaching Kirstian and Zarya. that and beginning their punishment for running away.
Knife of Dreams Jordan, Robert, 1948- 2005
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"I will think on it, Reanne, but I doubt I'll change my mind."
Knife of Dreams Jordan, Robert, 1948- 2005
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