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Chapter Twelve: A Visit With Dr. Longbranch Summary
Arriving in England, Becka is full of tourist plans. At Westminster Abbey, Jack is peppered by voices and spirits from the grave telling him to beware and Stonehenge is another place where Jack gets little chance to just be a tourist. Linda and Jack visit Dr. Longbranch on their last day in London. She does a more thorough exam than usual, and asks him when he stopped taking his medication. She starts an immobilization charm and Jack quietly murmurs a counter charm, trying to look as still and immobile as possible afterward. Longbranch tells Linda that a tournament has been called for Midsummer's Day by the Red Rose. Longbranch treats him as though he were her dog, even suggesting that if he survive the tournament, perhaps they will attempt a breeding...
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