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Date Posted: 08:45:43 10/19/07 Fri
Author: kgp
Subject: It was Malcolm Grant. I'm thinking lucinda for his wife but that's not right, Annabelle?
In reply to: pamelalass 's message, "Yes, Helka, I thought there was an echo of one of Jamie's survival scenes, too. But I am having trouble remembering it -- wasn't there something, maybe even a piece of leather, that the guy who helped rescue him from Wentworth gave him to bite on while Claire worked on his hand? I'm sorry I can't even remember the name of the couple who helped her tend Jamie's wounds. And then there's also just the echo of Jamie surviving so many battles, living through pain, and painful procedures, to fight again." on 08:34:21 10/19/07 Fri


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  • I'm thinking maybe Marcus MacRannoch and his wife? Whoever sheltered them during the episode at Fort William when Claire et al rescued Jamie (the stampeding cattle scene, in which it was thought that BJR died). Claire tended to his wounds in front of the fire and the ladyof the household helps by boiling water etc. Sir . . . (Marcus?), their bear-like host, provided a leather strap to chew on for when the pain becomes unendurable . At least that's what I THINK I remember here at work, with no Outlander! (NT) -- CatherineM, 09:37:09 10/19/07 Fri


  • Yes - thank you, Marcus and Anabelle. (NT) -- kgp, 10:12:18 10/19/07 Fri


  • MacRannoch! that's it. I kept thinking MacGannon, but I knew it wasn't right since that is the clan name in the Kathleen Givens books I've been reading recently.... *g* Thanks, Cathy! (NT) -- pamelalass, 12:23:32 10/19/07 Fri



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