I enjoyed watching Episode 204, La Dame Blanche. Jamie and Claire stop keeping secrets from each other, giving rise to the unexpected. Of course, there are different events taking place, but I guess this happens with every adaptation from long books. This post will concentrate mainly on the healing that Claire does on Jamie. I […]
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Outlander DIA Reread: St. Germain’s Role in the Attack Against Claire and Mary
This post will concentrate mostly on the Comte St. Germain. Few hours after the rape of Mary Hawkins and the attempt on Claire’s life, Jamie is holding a dinner and the guests include not only friends but also enemies. The unfriendly guests include Silas Hawkins, the Duke of Sandringham and St. Germain. The following comment […]
Continue readingOutlander DIA Reread: Raymond’s Ossuary as a Reference to the Dragonfly in Amber
Chapter 16 is a short but fascinating read. If all the details are taken into consideration, they hint to the fact that both Master Raymond and Claire are related. Furthermore, they reveal the identity of Master Raymond as an ancient Celt. There is also the incident associated with the bitter cascara. Who bought this substance? […]
Continue readingOutlander DIA Reread: Quotes and Their Hints (Chapters 10 to 16)
Mary Hawkins The “silly English child” was in fact very young; a girl of not more than fifteen, with dark, shiny ringlets, and cheeks flushed so hotly with embarrassment that she reminded me of a brilliant poppy. In fact, it was the cheeks that recalled her to me; the girl I had glimpsed in the […]
Continue readingOutlander: Geillis Duncan as a White Lady
This post will be about summarizing some of the references describing Geillis as a white lady in order to lay the foundation for subsequent posts that will discuss the following issues: The connection between the Duke of Sandringham and Geillis Duncan The association between Joe Abernathy and his ancestor, Ishmael Geillis’ association with men of […]
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