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| | The Great Hunt |
 | | As Egwene, the innkeeper's lovely daughter, and Nynaeve, the young village wisdom, set out for Tar Valon's White Tower, seat of the Aes Sedai, Rand and the ogier Loial, accompanied by Perrin Aybara, the Wolfbrother who was once a blasksmith, track the Horn and Dagger through Shienar-and enter a world stranger than time itself. |
 | | At once a continuation of The Eye of the World and a novel complete in itself, The Great Hunt is written with all the warmth, excitement, and epic strength that distinguished the first volume of The Wheel of Time. |
 | | Yet one shall be born to face the Shadow, born once more as he was born before and shall be born again, time without end. |
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