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Feb 8, 2013

Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre, Chapters 18–19.
Our reader, Elizabeth Klett continues to rock Jane Eyre for us!

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christine
over eleven years ago

I've been way behind in Wuthering Heights and am listening to both WH and Jane Eyre in tandem. I started getting the two story lines garbled up! I think I was confusing Nellie Dean with Grace Poole for a few episodes, LOL!

Cindy
over eleven years ago

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I am also very intrigued by the Zentangles you've been talking about. They look awesome, and one can't have too many creative hobbies, right??