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 she gave Adie a slight bow of her head。
 
 It had been a greeting。 A greeting of deference。 Richard hadn't recognized the words Kahlan or Amnell anywhere in it。 The fine hairs on the back of his neck stiffened。
 
 Kahlan had been addressed by title。
 
 He had been around Kahlan long enough to know that by the way she was standing; with her back straight and her head held assertively up; she was on guard。 Serious guard。 If she had been a cat; her back would be arched; her fur standing on end。 The two women faced each other; age had been dismissed for the moment by each。 They measured each other on qualities he couldn't see。 This was a woman who could bring them to harm; and he knew the sword wasn't going to protect him。
 
 Adie turned back to Richard。 〃Put words to your need; Richard Cypher。〃
 
 〃We need your help。〃
 
 Adie's head bobbed。 〃True。〃
 
 〃Our two friends are hurt。 One; Dell Brandstone; told me he is your friend。〃
 
 〃True;〃 Adie said again in her raspy voice。
 
 〃Another man; in Southaven; told us you may be able to help them。 In return for your help; we brought you supplies。 We thought it would be fair to offer you something。〃
 
 Adie leaned closer。 〃Lie!〃 She thumped her crutch once on the ground。 Richard and Kahlan both jerked back a little。
 
 Richard didn't know what to say。 Adie waited。 〃It's true。 The supplies are right here。〃 He turned a little; indicating Chase's horse。 〃We thought it would be fair 。 。 。〃
 
 〃Lie!〃 She thumped her crutch once again。
 
 Richard folded his arms; his temper rising。 His friends were dying while he played games with this woman。 〃What is a lie?〃
 
 〃 ‘We' be a lie。〃 She thumped her crutch again。 〃You be the one who thought to offer supplies。 You be the one who decided to bring them。 Not you and Kahlan。 You。 ‘We' be a lie。 ‘I' be the truth。〃
 
 Richard unfolded his arms; holding them out to his sides。 〃What difference does that make? ‘I;' ‘we;' what does it matter?〃
 
 She stared at him。 〃One be true; one be a lie。 How much more difference could there be?〃
 
 Richard folded his arms across his chest again; frowning。 〃Chase must have a very difficult time telling you the stories of his adventures。〃
 
 Adie's small smile carne back。 〃'True;〃 she nodded。 She leaned a little closer; motioning with her hand。 〃Bring your friends inside。〃
 
 She turned; put the crutch back under her arm; and worked her way to the house。 Richard anti Kahlan looked at each other; and then went to get Chase; putting the blankets away first。 He had Kahlan take the boundary warden's feet; he took the heavy half。 As soon as they lugged Chase through the door; Richard discovered why。 she was called the bone woman。
 
 Bones of every kind stood out in stark relief against the dark walls。 Every wall was covered。 Against one were shelves that held skulls。 Skulls of beasts Richard didn't recognize。 Most were fearsome…looking; with long; curved teeth。 At least none were human; he thought。 Some of the bones were assembled into necklaces。 Some were decorated into objects of purpose with feathers and colored beads; chalk circles drawn around them on the surface of the wall。 There were stacks of bones in the corner; looking unimportant en masse。 The ones on the wall were displayed carefully; with space around them to signify their importance。 On the mantel over the fireplace was a rib bone as thick as Richard's arm; as long as he was tall; with symbols he didn't recognize carved in dark lines along its length。 There were so many bleached bones around him that Richard felt as if he were in the belly of a dead beast。
 
 They set Chase down while Richard's head swiveled around; looking。 Rainwater dripped off Kahlan; Chase; and himself。 Adie towered over him。 She was as dry as the bones around her。 She had stood outside in the rain; yet she was dry。 Richard reconsidered the wisdom of his decision to e here。 If Chase hadn't told him Adie was his friend; he would not be doing this。
 
 He looked to Kahlan。 〃I'll go get Zedd。〃 It was more of a question than a statement。
 
 〃I will help carry in the supplies;〃 she offered; casting a glance at Adie。
 
 Richard gently laid Zedd at the bone woman's feet。 Together; he and Kahlan stacked the supplies on the table。 When they had finished; both went and stood next to their friends; in front of Adie; both peering at the bones。 Adie watched them。
 
 〃Who be this one?〃 she asked; pointing at Zedd。
 
 〃Zeddicus Zu'1 Zorander。 My friend;〃 he said。
 
 〃Wizard!〃 Adie snapped。
 
 〃My friend!〃 Richard yelled; his anger unhinged。
 
 Adie calmly looked at him with her white eyes while he glared back。 Zedd was going to die if he didn't get help; and Richard was in no mood to allow that to happen。 Adie leaned forward; by each。 They measured each other on qualities he couldn't see。 This was a woman who could bring them to harm; and he knew the sword wasn't going to protect him。
 
 Adie turned back to Richard。 〃Put words to your need; Richard Cypher。〃
 
 〃We need your help。〃
 
 Adie's head bobbed。 〃True。〃
 
 〃Our two friends are hurt。 One; Dell Brandstone; told me he is your friend。〃
 
 〃True;〃 Adie said again in her raspy voice。
 
 〃Another man; in Southaven; told us you may be able to help them。 In return for your help; we brought you supplies。 We thought it would be fair to offer you something。〃
 
 Adie leaned closer。 〃Lie!〃 She thumped her crutch once on the ground。 Richard and Kahlan both jerked back a little。
 
 Richard didn't know what to say。 Adie waited。 〃It's true。 The supplies are right here。〃 He turned a little; indicating Chase's horse。 〃We thought it would be fair 。 。 。〃
 
 〃Lie!〃 She thumped her crutch once again。
 
 Richard folded his arms; his temper rising。 His friends were dying while he played games with this woman。 〃What is a lie?〃
 
 〃 〃We' be a lie。〃 She thumped her crutch again。 〃You be the
 
 one who thought to offer supplies。 You be the one who decided to bring them。 Not you and Kahlan。 You。 ‘We' be a lie。 ‘I' be the truth。〃
 
 Richard unfolded his arms; holding them out to his sides。 〃What …difference does that make? ‘I;' ‘we;' what does it matter?〃
 
 She stared at him。 〃One be true; one be a lie。 How much more difference could there be?〃
 
 Richard folded his arms across his chest again; frowning。 〃Chase must have a very difficult time telling you the stories of his adventures。〃
 
 Adie's small smile came back。 〃True;〃 she nodded。 She leaned a little closer; motioning with her hand。 〃Bring your friends inside。〃
 
 She turned; put the crutch back under her arm; and worked her way to the house。 Richard and Kahlan looked at each other; and then went to get Chase; putting the blankets away first。 He had  Kahlan take the boundary warden's feet; he took the heavy half。 As soon as they lugged Chase through the door; Richard discovered why。 she was called the bone woman。
 
 Bones of every kind stood out in stark relief against the dark walls。 Every wall was covered。 Against one were shelves that held skulls。 Skulls of beasts Richard didn't recognize。 Most were fearsome looking; with long; curved teeth。 At least none were human; he thought。 Some of the bones were assembled into necklaces。 Some were decorated into objects of purpose with feathers and colored beads; chalk circles drawn around them on the surface of the wall。 There were stacks of bones in the corner; looking unimportant en masse。 The ones on the wall were displayed carefully; with space around them to signify their importance。 On the mantel over the fireplace was a rib bone as thick as Richard's arm; as long as he was tall; with symbols he didn't recognize carved in dark lines along its length。 There were so many bleached bones around him that Richard felt as if he were in the belly of a dead beast。
 
 They set Chase down while Richard's head swiveled around; looking。 Rainwater dripped off Kahlan; Chase; and himself。 Adie towered over him。 She was as dry as the bones around her。 She had stood outside in the rain; yet she was dry。 Richard reconsidered the wisdom of his decision to e here。 If Chase hadn't told him Adie was his friend; he 

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