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[[Choshu Ishi]] had put it off as long as he could after his [[The Crow and Cloud Formation|return from Madai]].  He had spent two days in bed past his body's need to recover; he had triple-checked the army's supply stock, though he knew there was food enough for winter and more; he had visited with [[Serrakeen]] and visited with him again.  But, finally, there was nothing left for him to do, no further delays he could find.  So he left to visit his sister.
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[[Choshu Ishi]] had put off visiting his sister as long as he could after his [[The Crow and Cloud Formation|return from Madai]].  He had spent two days in bed past his body's need to recover; he had triple-checked the army's supply stock, though he knew there was food enough for winter and more; he had visited with [[Serrakeen]] and visited with him again.  But, finally, there was nothing left for him to do, no further delays he could find.  So he left to visit his sister.
  
 
He found her where he knew he would, in the [[Flame-bond Forge]] and hard at work.  She did not stand before the great jade anvil, though, nor pumping the bellows to fire the great molten forge.  She sat, rather, at a low stone table littered with thin [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teak jati] slats and bits of silver.  She held a lump of wax in her hand and a thin knife in the other, and she brought the two together with a precision that itself bordered on art.
 
He found her where he knew he would, in the [[Flame-bond Forge]] and hard at work.  She did not stand before the great jade anvil, though, nor pumping the bellows to fire the great molten forge.  She sat, rather, at a low stone table littered with thin [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teak jati] slats and bits of silver.  She held a lump of wax in her hand and a thin knife in the other, and she brought the two together with a precision that itself bordered on art.

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