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Timeline Study Guide

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by Michael Crichton
About 106 pages (31,821 words)
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Professor Johnston drives across the rainy, English countryside. In the car with him is Elsie Kastner, reading directions to him from a map. In the backseat are the very pregnant Kate and her husband Chris. They find Eltham Castle and trudge through the wet landscape to the chapel. Elsie explains that she discovered this site after finding a historical reference to a wealthy English brigand named Andrew d'Eltham who visited the Monastery of Saint-Mire with his wife and grown sons late in his life. Inside the chapel they find the burial stones of Andrew d'Eltham and his wife Lady Claire. The carvings on the gravesites are of Marek and Claire. Marek looks slightly older; he bears a battle scar on his face. Elsie tells the others that her research reveals that Marek escorted the.....

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