7 Metaphors for camilla

But it's the inevitable; and Camilla is the sweetest thing.

Then, as Jenny made an indignant sound, "See, Jenny, when he came to Rockpier, Camilla had been a widow about three months.

That instant she decided in her impetuous, enthusiastic heart that Camilla was the most beautiful, sweetest, best-dressed, loveliest creature she had ever seen, or would ever see in her life; and she bent her back joyfully in the service of her ideal.

I tell you, Ailsa, Camilla is a good deal of a girl. . . .

" Louis was somewhat reticent about his plans; for he knew that Camilla was a strong Union woman; that she not only loved the flag, but she had taught her two boys to do the same; but he understood from headquarters that his company was to march in a week, and although on that subject there was no common sympathy between them, yet he felt that he must acquaint her with his plans, and bid her and Miriam good-bye.

"Camilla wrote me that I must beware of my peace of mind the moment I first set eyes on you" "Camilla Lent is supremely silly, Mr. Berkley" "Camilla is a sibyl.

Then, as Jenny made an indignant sound, "See, Jenny, when he came to Rockpier, Camilla had been a widow about three months.

7 Metaphors for  camilla