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Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre, Chapters 18–19. Our reader, Elizabeth Klett continues to rock Jane Eyre for us! To help you navigate this chapter: Rules for Tableau Charades Rebecca and Eliezer at the well Bridewell A casket for your pearls and jewels. A deal table is plain pine table. A Horn Lantern was often used to illuminate the Tudor Kitchen. Girandole is an ornamental branched candlestick or lighting device often composed of several lights. Girandoles came into use about the second half of the 17th century, and were commonly made and used in pairs. Belle Dame Sans Merci English Monarchy links: Mary I and Edward VI If the CraftLit iTunes feed ever goes down, please head over to the Libsyn site. Our Sponsors: Knit Circus Little Acorn Creations February Incentive - comment on any February show notes--saying something about the book or spinning--to be put into the running, and I'll use a random number generator to pick the lucky winner. The Spinner's Book of Yarn Designs: Techniques for Creating 80 Yarns by Sarah Anderson Here's a link to knitty's review (by jillian). Incentive donated by Storey Publishing. Timely Knit Alert: Ever wish there was Project Runway for Knitters? Now there is. Applications for The Fiber Factor are now open. Will you swatch? Or will you Watch? Check out the amazing list of Judges! Sorry, this is only for US Residents aged 21 or over because of shipping. Fun Stuff, Art Edition: by Joanne Fink One Zentangle A Day: A 6-Week Course in Creative Drawing for Relaxation, Inspiration, and Fun (One A Day) by Beckah Krahula What is Zentangle? An intuitive, fun, and relaxing way to create beauty through pattern, in approachable little bite-sized pieces. General Newsy Bits: If you want to subscribe to support the show, you can read all about the new interface here and discover the simplicity of listening to CraftLit on-the-go on your iPhone/iTouch/Android for free. More options on the way for those of you without US credit cards, without a credit card at all, and for those of you who simply prefer to stay off the grid and use checks. More as soon as it's set up! Please feel free to join our Knit-a-Long for Jane's Ubiquitous Shawl (I'm still plugging along, please feel free to join now!). What (else) Would Madame Defarge Knit?—this time in color!—is available for pre-order! book talk starts at 11:48 min click to listen.
Looking for a particular book? Here are the Start-of-Book episode numbers for you:
| Pride & Prejudice 1–20 | Turn of the Screw 30–39 | A Tale of Two Cities 43–66 | Tristan & Isolde 67–73 |
| Frankenstein 74–89 | Little Women 90–117 | Jekyll & Hyde 119–123 | The Scarlet Letter 123–148 |
| Flatland 149–159 | Persuasion 160–171 | Connecticut Yankee 172–188 | The Woman in White 192–220 |
| Dracula 223–246 | Gulliver's Travels 249–272 | Jane Eyre 273–304 | The Age of Innocence 305–330 |
| North & South 331–365 | Herland 366–377 | Sense & Sensibility 378–401 | The Count of Monte Cristo 402–474 |
| Anne of Green Gables 477–500 | Treasure Island 501–515 | The Tenant of Wildfell Hall 516–545 | Northanger Abbey 546–561 |
| The Leavenworth Case 562–580 | Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc 581–609 | The Three Musketeers 610–648 | Emma 649–678 |
| Cranford 679–694 | Mr Harrison's Confession 695–703 | Nancy Drew and The Secret in the Old Clock 704– present |





