Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone - Part Five: Chapters 127 - 135 Summary & Analysis

Diana Gabaldon
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Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone - Part Five: Chapters 127 - 135 Summary & Analysis

Diana Gabaldon
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Chapter 127: "Imetay Ravelerstay Anualmay: Observationcay Ofway Assmay N NRG" continues as Bree translates her book to pig Latin. She talks about the conservation of mass before mentioning bodies found near stone circles. She thinks those who die during travel do because their destination does not have room for them.

In Chapter 128: "Surrender," Roger takes some time to himself as others prepare for his ordination. He is nervous but feels at peace. Later as the ceremony commences, Jamie recalls other ordination ceremonies. The ministers pray to God and ask for him to give Roger the holy spirit. Jamie feels he is witnessing a beautiful surrender. When Claire talks to him later, Jamie wonders if he will ever hear mass again. She says the constitution is coming and Jamie sees that future as something worth fighting for.

In Chapter 129: "The Pursuit of Happiness...

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