62 pages 2 hours read

Deborah Harkness

A Discovery of Witches

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2011

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Chapters 26-30Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Chapter 26 Summary

Diana excitedly greets Matthew when he returns to Sept-Tours. The two declare their love for each other. They share a passionate kiss and Matthew states that, “We are one, from this moment forward” (330). Their kiss is a binding oath to each other. They have broken the covenant, Diana has “turned her back” on the witches, and the couple are now outlaws. Ysabeau slaps Matthew when he asks if they should leave. Matthew is her son and now Diana is her daughter, so she will stand by them. Diana needs to be a witch, use her powers, and step up and fight with the family. Matthew wants to protect Diana, but Diana agrees with Ysabeau.

 

Matthew reveals that the break-in at his lab was an attempt to get Diana’s DNA. Someone also broke into her rooms at New College. Fortunately, Diana always cleans her hairbrush and disposes of the hair and fingernail clippings. Ysabeau approves, knowing that these items have power for witches. Matthew explains that the Congregation is interested in Ashmole 782, but even more interested in Diana’s power, and has been observing her since her parents died. The Congregation thinks if it captures Diana, it will get the book.