Outlander Book Club: Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone Chapter 110 breakdown

Claire tends to Cunningham's wounds in Outlander Book 9, Chapter 110. Here's our breakdown of the Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone chapter.
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Claire tends to Cunningham's wounds in Outlander Book 9, Chapter 110

Jamie returns in need of help in Outlander Book 9, Chapter 110. However, he’s not the one asking for help.

It turns out that Cunningham is the one in need of medical care. Something that I adore about this chapter is that it doesn’t matter which side the men were on. Jamie and Claire both know that Cunningham needs help and they know Claire is the only one who can save his life. They put politics aside, which is the way it should be when it comes to medical help.

Elspeth is torn, though. She wants to stay with her son, but she finds out that his wounded men have gone to her house. She should be there with him, but she wants to make sure her son will stay alive. The biggest question is whether he’ll walk again.

We get to see the bond between Claire and Elspeth continue to grow. Elspeth fully trusts Claire to treat her son’s wounds, even if he may never walk again.

This chapter certainly foreshadows a few things. I’ll get to my thoughts on that in the foreshadowing section. It may be surprising to some what I see.

As for the adaptation, I do think that this chapter will be used. I’m just not too sure about whether Elspeth will be there or whether she’ll be replaced with someone else. I’ll get to my thoughts on that in the adaptation section.

Let’s dive into the Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone chapter.