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1. “There’s a report by a Sister Rowenna – a good old Cornish name and could have been adopted to sound like her earlier name of Renata – at the convent of St
2. Actually, that’s not strictly accurate – the report is by a nun from that convent and it refers to this Rowenna person
3. All it says is that Rowenna was severely disciplined for blasphemous claims and behaviour
4. The next thing Daniel came across was about a much younger nun called Sister Rowenna Tremethick
5. The next thing Daniel found was a comment about Renata’s death and how, on her death-bed she confirmed that she had passed ‘all the love of Jesus into the hands of Rowenna’
6. Daniel kept looking through all the papers of around that time but could find nothing that continued the story of Rowenna
7. He found a record of a trial, conducted within the order rather than a court of law, in which a nun named as Sister Rowenna Tremethick was accused of blasphemy by claiming to heal by the direct power of our Lord, Jesus Christ and that she claimed her power emanated from the crown of thorns with which Jesus had been tortured and mocked at his crucifixion
8. The only statement related in the document that purported to have come directly from Sister Rowenna was in the form of just six lines:
9. fought a hard battle with each other and Sister Rowenna had refused to repent, refused to back down and refused to show her accusers the whereabouts of the alleged crown; she was found guilty on all charges
10. The Mother Superior had added a footnote to say that Sister Rowenna’s claims were nothing short of evil; the crown of thorns could not possibly exist, especially in England; no further credence should be given to the wild and fanciful tales of a young and impressionable heretic and the matter was now closed – forever!
11. What bothered him most was the riddle left by Rowenna
12. the restless sea was like a tonic; his legs were well exercised, his brain cleared, his lungs were refreshed but Sister Rowenna’s puzzle still persisted
13. He wrote down ‘to winter wisdom hark’ and started to think of what that could mean, especially in the context of Rowenna’s position and the times in which she had lived
14. Maybe, in extreme cases, Rowenna had seen people who did not believe die from contact with the thorns; that took care of the second line
15. “Prince Bedwyr, this is…” he hesitated, “…um…Rowena, daughter of Owen Red-Fist
16. Again he looked at Rowena; asked her, “If your father was a Saxon, why did he have a British name? Owen is British
17. Rowena paled and cleared her throat when she answered me, “He said something about…about you and him
18. Rowena then pulled her stool over towards me and said, all interested and with awe-struck wonder on her face, “Do you do it? Two boys together? Do you and him do it like that? That’s what Medraut said you do
19. But when Rowena stopped feeling herself in a huff, because I had crushed her fingers, she moved with an air of superiority against me; she moved close to my side, her breasts against my chest, and as far as I was concerned, she was telling everyone here, including myself, that she was now all mine
20. We sat on for a few more hours, and close to midnight, Arthur sent everyone out, and went to bed himself, leaving me alone with Rowena, himself giving me a sign as he went, the cock into cunt sign…
21. You are driving me mad, Rowena
22. The next few hours saw us first having breakfast, then clearing the hall, packing our gear; Arthur lost his riding gloves and I found them for him under his bed, while Rowena followed me around everywhere, helping me pile my gear on the floor, holding herself together and I admired her bravery
23. Nearly everyone else had already assembled by the gates while I had been lingering with Rowena, but there was no hurry, it was still early, and when I went into the dark stable, I found Gwydre sitting there on an old saddle, trying to fix a link in his horse’s bit
24. At the gates we said our last farewells to our women; Essylt as usual, crying wild and insane to lose both Arthur and Medraut together, Rowena standing aside with not a tear in sight and looking at me with deep regard
25. what happened to Wilfred, Rebecca and Rowena
26. "Are you Rowena?"
27. This caused the corner of Rowena's mouth to twitch a little
28. Here, at last, came a smile from Rowena
29. He was barely able to smile back when Rowena beckoned them down off the stage and demanded that they join her for an early lunch
30. Rowena explained between gushes that his name was Benjamin--Benji for short
31. "This is Luanna's daughter, Scott," Rowena promised
32. Everyone laughed, but when Benjamin attempted to follow up his performance--this time with a cup of water--Rowena told him to stop
33. "Which part of the progressive region did she wind up in when she crossed?" Rowena wanted to know
34. Ingrid had gone back to tickling Benjamin; she stopped at hearing these words from Rowena
35. "Not surprising," Rowena said
36. "Rowena has a book about the dambuhala
37. Rowena proved to be as good as her word
38. As they breakfasted, Rowena informed Ingrid that her pack also carried the book she had mentioned
39. "They're called Gamey or Gameyfruit here," was Rowena's reply, "but yes, they're essentially the same
40. Rowena then advised that they be fed and watered twice daily
41. He thanked Rowena for all she had done
42. Rowena waved back, holding Benjamin in her arms
43. Ingrid did find details in the book that Rowena had loaned her
44. She looked back at him a second time as he described Rowena's little boy, Benjamin, in a tone with more spirit and music in it than a ragtime band on a Saturday night
45. Katarina McLaughlin, Rowena’s replacement as headmistress of the abbey, is the first to arrive
46. Has Kat, like Rowena before her, been seduced by the evil that slumbers a thousand feet of stone beneath her pillow? I shiver
47. Rowena’s stately study has become a shambles of trashed furniture and demolished decor
48. Last night, when I stood in Rowena’s study bluffing the Book, outwaiting it, trying to force its hand to save us, that’s all I was initially doing
49. She was abused and manipulated by Rowena from a young age, molded into the old woman’s personal assassin, and forced to kill Mac’s sister, Alina
50. ROWENA O’REILLY: Grand Mistress of the sidhe-seer organization until her death in Shadowfever