Yes, that's right. First 'Reek' says he thinks they may have gone to where the miller and her children lived, then the next Theon chapter he thinks on the childrens screams and having to kill everyone that knows (he really hates himself for it in this chapter and every one after), and at the end of that chapter he thinks: 'The miller's boys had been of an age with Bran and Rickon, alike in size and coloring, and once Reek had flayed the skin from their faces and dipped their heads in tar, it was easy to see familiar features in those misshapen lumps of rotting flesh. People were such fools. <i>If we'd said they were ram's heads, they would have seen horns.</i>' On top of that, the Maester (forgot his name) told Bran later that he'd seen the bodies, that the boy's legs were healthy (Theon had never thought on why the Maester was the only one who wanted a close look at the bodies). <i></i>
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