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this situation really is fudged up
can she survive this?
...and then I died;The End
I used to believe the narrators of first person stories will always survive any peril the story throws at them, since they wouldn't be able to tell the story if they were dead (although that guy in the pool at the beginning of Sunset Boulevard managed somehow); but with Jamie having one foot in the spirit realm I'm sure she'd easily be able to tell us about her demise from beyond the grave, so it's possible she won;'....
But I'm betting on a miraculous last minute rescue. Like maybe those little gnomes or leprechauns or whatever they were she'd met in the woods a dozen chapters back are out partaking in their hobby of making crop circles in people's fields, and will happen across her in time to keep her from getting burnt up. But if not, at least it seems she found the right farm.
~hugs, Veronica
for the axe had convinced them that because his handle
was made of wood he was one of them.
Dowsing Comes in all Forms
A friend would dowse for newly weds for the number of children they would have and the sex of the child.
She did it with a key tied to a string over an open book.
I knew of several people who would dowse for water. One used brass rods. One of the others and myself used willow and or peach tree branches. After we found the water we could dowse for how far down it was. Sometimes it was two underground streams or pools one on top the other.
I've read and heard other speak of dowsing for coins, rings but never met anyone that was any good at it. Same with buried elec. and water lines.
Hugs Angharad love your story
Barb
When life hands one lemons its time to make lemonade.
Oklahoma born and raised cowgirl
You do love your cliffhangers,
Don't you Ang?
Crikey
More cliffhangers than all the gannets at Bempton, Angharad.
I can’t hold my breath for a whole week, you know…
Good chapter. xx
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Dowsing
It works for some but not for others. A firm I worked for had a professional dowser who could locate buried pipes and was nearly always right. I couldn't do it at all.
we've
tried dowsing at a couple of digs i've worked on. The results, i have to say are mixed, we've had 'features' that several people have identified dowsing which failed to materialise and visa versa. Maybe they only locate the arcane, ley lines for example whilst ignoring the mundane, who knows, it sometimes 'works' for me but not always, slightly more scientific methods are more reliable, my favourite one is 'lets dig here' as you point to an apparently random bit of field that looks like all the rest, its amazing how often that works!
Madeline Anafrid Bell
and that's why you don't go
and that's why you don't go out looking for bad guys without backup.