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Is this a clue to the ghost?




I have known that the ghost is Jamie but my thought as to the clue is the line, "Claire - I swear by my hope of heaven, I will not be parted from you." If he never wants to part from her even in death then what to you get? To me that would be a ghost.


Dee is right. It was in FC when Jamie told Claire that he "had vision" of her in the strange light sitting by the looking glass and brushing her hair.


Sorry, but this one is from ABOSAA, page 868 (chapter 68). And Jamie is talking about another dream and Claire was "sitting at a desk, with something in your hand, maybe writing". When Frank saw the ghost, Claire was brushing her hair at candle light. Do you think that Jaimie's "dreams" are based on what he can see when being a ghost? Can't thinks so, because when he tells Claire about his dreams of his grandchildren he def. is there with her and no ghost at all, double identity? Or has a ghost got an identity? We should know DG's concept of ghost not just of time travelling!

And yes, I don't think it was ghost either, I think Jamie has visions. Just like Mandy does.

Lotte wrote: "Wan wrote: "Delicious Dee Challenge Addict wrote: "I think he mentions (Jamie) in The fiery Cross that he had a dream about claire and he saw the electric lights...so i think she is going to fit th..."

And yes, I don't think it was ghost..."
Sorry, my previous comment must have been a bit confusing. That's when you do not want to elaborate and and try to answer to 3 opinions in one message - leads you to have to write 2:
Wan, of course you are right, this is all about Jamie dreaming of electric light, though he has never seen it before. I'm quoting: " !I dinna recall, exactly. ... But I knew it was then, by the light. ... And there was light all round ye, shining on your face, on your hair. But it wasna candlelight, nor yet firelight or sunlight. And I recall thinking to myself as I saw ye, Oh so that's what electric light is like." (ABOSAA, page 858)
My reference to candle light was meant as an answer to Shell's comment about the romantic evening with Frank - after he had seen the ghost - and yours about the hair brushing. It seemes that there was a bit of confounding 2 different scenes.
Your last sentence either gives me the creeps or is of big promise for future story lines: Mandy's heritage of both her grandparents, time travelling from her granny and having visions from her grandpa. What will become of her?

This has always been bugging me -- so why do you think that Frank can see Jamie and Jamie can't see him? So...for Frank to be able to see him .. Jamie has to be there, right? I don't remember if this point were discussed previously. -- May be I need to read more of the time space continuum to understand how this thing works.

I bet he couldn't help thinking about how that ghost looked an awful lot like his daughter.

In Outlander, she doesn't have the lights on in her room, but...she has alot of candles glowing, remember she lit..."
How awesome would that be? I always knew that Frank believed her, he just never wanted to say it to her.

I can only think of one way-if Jamie had a near death experience or something and talked with Frank, who is 'other'. After all if Frank-The Ghost and Jamie-The Ghost exist, than this could happen, right? Your thoughts?

I think it would be interesting and I would like to read it.
The Ghost is Jamie but When we see him Claire has not gone back yet so Frank does not know anything about Jamie..... I'm no good a time travel. Someone else should have a much more clear thought then I.
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Yes, that's it. I think he was more than fair with Claire and truly loved Brianna. As Claire told him (when she recalls their final confrontation in Voyager) she would immediately have divorced him - had he asked. In DOA, being jealous because of the visiting LJG, she remembers her jealousy because of Frank's mistresses, though.
Frank "meets" the ghost at the very beginning of Outlander, at this point nobody knows anything about Jamie: Claire still is firmly anchored in 1945 and the readers do not yet know what lies ahead - neither does Frank. After having read many more hundreds of pages, we might have suspected the ghost to have been Jamie and DG confirmed so in Outlandish Companion.

We don't know how much Frank new about Jamie & Clair, but in my crazy little mind I think he knew a lot more then we all think. I might be wrong, but I think those miniatures that Frank showed to his class was Clair & Jamie. It also makes me wonder if Frank found Claire & Jamie in his research before we know. We do know that he he found Jack Randall before Claire went through the stones. I don't know if Frank knew it was him that couldn't sire a child or not. I do think he wanted very badly to be a father. Which Jamie enabled him to do. I think Frank was a really good dad. A meeting between Frank and Jamie would be very interesting. I wouldn't mind reading about that at all. Mimi I, think you have an interesting scenario.

Just listened to that part in DIA and then had to go look it up in the book b/c I had missed it on my first 2 reads! It is fascinating! DIA ch10 pg 150 Claire dreamed of Frank (after meeting Alex Randall at Versaille). Frank was teaching a class at London University and had borrowed a few "objects of vertu" from the British Museum that included miniatures. One of Jamie and one of Claire. Frank knew it looked just like Claire. These have to be the ones Bree painted! I had wondered if any of Bree's painting survived. I CAN NOT WAIT to know what all Frank found out after Claire returned!!!


I always thought that the fact they looked like J&C was a product of Claire's mind. Like-he really did show miniatures but they didn't look like them, but in Claire's dream the scene changed from what really happened.

I miss reading this series, I felt like the characters became family members I was reading about.
I do believe that Frank knew all about Jamie and Claire because that was his profession.

And yes for Frank to ask Claire if she had been unfaithful to him all those years they were apart or separated by the war suggests to me that he himself may not have been faithful to her but ofcourse he was not going to admit to that. I would not be at all surprised considering he seems to have cheated on her when she returned from the stones pregnant with Jamie's baby.


I do definitely think he believed her in the end though, that he prepped Bree for when she'd eventually possibly go back too. I think he looked for proof after Claire came back and tme went on.

Hi Sharon, when read that part when Jamie said he saw Claire in a dream with light all around and something in her hand, the first thing that came to my mind was the night Frank saw Jamie's 'ghost' and Jamie was watching her from outside her window. That ofcourse was before she went thru the stones and I am not sure when Jamie dreamed this. That was wierd.

Does Claire (especially when Jamie tells her about his dream) ever recall Frank's encounter with Jamie's ghost? Jamie's dream is pretty darn close to the scene in the first book, so you would think it would jog her memory and make her go "hmmmmm". :)
If yes then I have no recollection of it happening (no surprise, I have a terrible memory).
Thanks!

Does Claire (especially when Jamie tells her about his dream) ever recall Frank's encounter with Jamie's ghost? Jamie's dream is pretty darn close to the scene in the first book, s..." Hi Ali.nicole, No in no part of the books have I read about Claire telling Jamie about Frank's encounter with Jamie's ghost before she went thru the stones. And i always wondered if Claire herself ever suspected that after meeting Jamie. I thought for sure when Jamie told her about that dream she would say something like 'oh that reminds me Frank saw a 'ghost' once and the way he described him sounds like you'...or something along those lines. Great question.

I agree with the person who said that it may have been when Claire was writing her goodbye letter to Bree in Voyager. But, I also tend to think that it has something to do with the future and that's why Jamie thinks she'll go back eventually and that explains why Jamie's ghost is searching for her.

If Jamie's ghost goes searching for Claire and he finds her in the "future" beause she's gone back, that means that Jamie has died first. That would be a bummer wouldn't it?


To me, I think when Jamie had that dream of Claire it could've been when she was writing the letter to Bree before she returned to him and he dreamed it just like he dreams of his grandchildren. I don't think it's anything that is going to happen. I think he just has dreams as they are happening or about to happen. But that is just my opinion and how I see it. I don't believe Claire will ever go back to the future whether Jamie is alive or not because she has said she thinks if she does ever go back she might die while trying to get there because each time it is worse and she does not want to go thru that again.

I'm hate the idea of Jamie dying first, or Claire for that matter. I want them to die in their sleep, wrapped in each others arms. It's just the thought I had when I read that dream that Jamie had.

I prefer to find them settled after the war surrounded by friends and family and PEACE and QUIET and then just fade to black. That way they can stay that way in my mind forever. OR if not, I like Wendy's idea of them dying in their sleep wrapped in each others arms! AND yes, Wendy, just b/c Claire said she wasn't going back to the future doesn't mean she won't. Anything could happen.


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"And when my body shall cease, my soul will still be yours. Claire - I swear by my hope of heaven, I w..." Beth, thanks for sharing that. That's really beautiful. See that is why I have to re read the books. I forget stuff like that sometimes. lol

If memory serves (and that's suspect)Claire did say she wouldn't go back, but then that was when Bree and Roger were still with them. Now that they've gone back, anything can happen. Years ago I read a book to my kids called "The Never Ending Story", I wish this series would be like that.


See what the written word can do for kids? Adults as well.

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"And when my body shall cease, my soul will still be yours. Claire - I swear by my hope of heaven, I will not be parted from you."
The wind stirred the leaves of the chestnut trees nearby, and the scents of late summer rose up rich around us; pine and grass and strawberries, sunwarmed stone and cool water, and the sharp, musky smell of his body next to mine.
"Nothing is lost, Sassenach; only changed."
Page 315
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Just a thought that brought to mind the ghost at the beginning to me.
Beth