And it would have fallen out like that, too, but for the infernal ingenuity of that kitten-tickling besom—Kutebar was right: Ko Dali should have whaled the wickedness out of her years ago.
Besom? What that?
be·somnouna broom made of twigs tied around a stick.
The Ko Dali's daughter character (an actual historical figure) is a cypher, an iron rod of will and intelligence attired in coy femininity. The twigs (coy femininity) around the stick (the iron rod of intelligence and will) makes sense as a metaphor. But only if you know what a besom is.
There is something pleasing about the compliment an author pays his reader when he uses a novel metaphor with an obscure word and apparently anticipates the reader will understand.
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