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Examples

  • Perhaps House Wilsin intended to kill out an innocent child with the aid of the Khai and then use their shared guilt as a way to gain favor ...

    A Shadow in Summer 2006

  • She sat at Wilsin-cha's side just as the two poets and the andat knelt before the Khai and took their places, the last of the counselors to arrive.

    A Shadow in Summer 2006

  • She took her cane, then, and walked out into the city, heading north to the Wilsin compound.

    A Shadow in Summer 2006

  • They had thought no particular ill of Wilsin-cha, and Liat could have died for that.

    A Shadow in Summer 2006

  • "Tsani-cha," Wilsin said, addressing the young man though his gaze was locked on Amat.

    A Shadow in Summer 2006

  • "Wilsin-cha was tricked," Liat said, adding to the list.

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  • It's not entirely appropriate, Wilsin-cha still said in her mind.

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  • It's no more than a negotiation, and if Amat Kyaan and Wilsin-cha chose you — if they believe in you — then my faith may not signify anything much.

    A Shadow in Summer 2006

  • "But Wilsin-cha," the young man began, his voice trailing off when the old Galt turned to him.

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  • The isolation that had come after Seedless and the baby — from Amat, from Wilsin-cha, from the people of the house, and worst from Itani — was easier to bear with Maati.

    A Shadow in Summer 2006

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