319—Book 2, Chapter 19 -- Age of Innocence
Released: Oct 11, 2013
Edith Wharton's Age of Innocence, Book 2, chapter 19, with many thanks to our reader, Brenda Dayne. If the iTunes feed ever goes down, please head over to the Libsyn site. NEW October Giveaway
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Literary Links of Interest for this chapter:
sable (wrong era, but the black offset the sable nicely… if you're into furs, anyway...)
ermine camphor sexton vestry chancel Grace Church (and
wiki) Handel's march
frock-coat chinchilla bath-chair Chantilly lace (not the song)
Parma violets Bishop Rector Spohr symphony No. 9 maybe? Mendelssohn March
Rhinebeck and Edit Wharton
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