- "And, after some gentle goading, Denna sang for me. One verse of “Come Wash,” a verse I had never heard before, which I suspect she made up on the spot. I will not repeat it here, as she sang it to me, not to you. And since this is not the story of two young lovers meeting by the river, it has no particular place here, and I will keep it to myself."
- ―Kote about Denna [1]
Come Wash in the River is a song sung by Denna at the Mauthen wedding. It likely includes innuendo, given Kote's omission of Denna's personal rendition from the story.
In the Chronicle[]
Denna sings a verse of it to Kvothe when they are looking for Master Ash. Kote omits it from the story, 'since [it] is not the story of two young lovers meeting by the river', which suggests it was romantic or sexually suggestive, thus 'Come Wash in the River (with me)'.
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References[]
- ↑ The Name of the Wind, Chapter 73: "Pegs"