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[Outlander Summary] S03E07: Crème de Menthe.


Claire got into the fight with the stranger man and he fall accidentally. The man suffer from epidural hematoma and Claire try to save him. Jamie asking Fergus to gather his other employee after found out the stranger man is Sir Percival's exciseman. Claire go to the apothecary to get some laudanum and things.

When she arrive there, she make a deal with another customer, Mr. Campbell, so she can be the first in line. Fergus and Ian successful selling brandy to a customer and have a chat about Claire. what they remember her when they're just a child. When Claire return, Jamie try to keep the exciseman quiet because he's finally awake.

Sir Percival search for illegal liquor in brothel basement but found nothing. After failed to save the exciseman life, Claire come to visit Margaret Campbell. From the sign Margaret have, She diagnosed her having a mental disorder and not a seer.


Claire tells Jamie they should get their own place and she wants to open her own clinic work as a healer. Ian Murray came to see Jamie and surprise to meet Claire as well. He ask Jamie if he knows where Young Ian is. Jamie had to lied to him.

Young Ian bring the girl he met in bar to Jamie's print shop. Having the best time of his life, Ian catch Sir Percival's new exciseman searching for liquor casks. They get into the fight and accidentally start a fire. Jamie found young Ian unconscious and carry him outside safely.

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