Jamie discovers the American Dream is much like Scotland's nightmare for the indigenous people living on the land called America.įrom the woods to the society dinner table, the Frasers are at the Willingtons where she tries to sell a ruby necklace. The couple then has to camp in the woods for the night.Ĭlaire and Jamie make love so they don't have to have foreplay and Claire can orgasm in under 30 seconds like all real women. When they drop off Bonnet to be on his way, he expresses what an amazing gentleman he finds Jamie to be and warns them of thieves and outlaws. When they have a moment alone, Bonnet confides in Claire about his fascination of infinite circles, his nightmares of drowning and the sea pulling at him. They stab the corpse in the leg - luckily for Bonnet getting venison instead. They are stopped ahead by the redcoats who want to know about the body in the back. He's a nasty pirate, although disarmingly charming.Īfter the body is buried (with the help of Stephen), the group sets off again. Geillis raped him, and Ian and Jamie talk kindly.Īfterward, Stephen Bonnet is discovered in the back of the wagon. Ian told Geillis he wasn't a virgin, and that wasn't to her liking. While burying Hayes, Ian has memories of Geillis rising up out of a pool of blood and walking toward him. It's also difficult to find a place to bury Hayes because nobody wants to bury him on consecrated ground. When a man, possibly Hayes' father, grieves loudly in the crowd, one of the men who was in line for the gallows makes a noisy and fussy escape.
Jamie tried to save Hayes, but the magistrate wouldn't listen.įergus hoped to save Hayes, but Jaime just gave Hayes what he wanted, his smiling face as the last Hayes saw before he died. Gavin had killed a man and was sentenced to death as their group made their way up the coast. Jamie is visiting Gavin Hayes before he goes to the gallows to give him a snip of whiskey and hear his last requests. Claire talks about Humans' fascination with circles and how they affect life and death moving from the stone circle to a noose.