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She wasn't sure what he was speaking of: the unweaving, his reunion with the lake, or the exchange between them.
Down the hill the unweaving was still going on; the tide of the Fugue approaching her.
Just promise to replace them when you can-maybe that will repair the Unweaving."
As they walked Suzanna had answered several questions that had been vexing her since the unweaving.
She gazed over Suzanna's shoulder towards the unweaving, and the Salesman, still in its midst.
His first task was to escape his new masters, which, during the spectacle of the unweaving, was easily done.
She held up her hands and began unweaving her Gate, strand by careful strand, taking the energies back into herself.
Before the unweaving, he'd left Norris to the untender mercies of his Elite, to be their lackey.
The last unweaving had been more accident than design, a wild eruption of threads and pigment, the Fugue breaking into sudden and chaotic life.
Whether it was that collective act of will that began the unweaving, or whether the Prophet had previously plotted the mechanism, Suzanna could not know.
Unweaving the Rainbow (subtitled "Science, Delusion and the Appetite for Wonder") is a 1998 book by Richard Dawkins, discussing the relationship between science and the arts from the perspective of a scientist.
(For evidence, the rest of this chapter discusses the fascinating science and beautiful new mysteries which followed in the wake of Newton's "unweaving" of the rainbow, q.e. his explanation of the prismatic effects of moist air.)
CHAPTER 2 Unweaving Elayne stepped to one side as soon as she was through the gateway, but Nynaeve trampled across the clearing, kicking up brown grasshoppers from the dead grass and peering this way and that for evidence of the Warders.