9 Metaphors for clotilde

Clotilde is sudge a foolishshe nevva thing of dad troub' to youshe say she thing you was too kine-'arted to call dad troub'ha, ha, ha!

Clotilde, the Casket-Girl, the little maid who would not marry, was one of an heroic sort, worththe De Grapions maintainedwhole swampfuls of Indian queens.

Clotilde could not have been many minutes asleep when Aurora changed her mind and decided to follow.

Clotilde felt, besides, some gratitude toward her grandmother, who had shown perfect disinterestedness on the occasion of the opening of Pascal's will.

Clotilde was the spring, the tardy rejuvenation that came to Pascal in his declining years.

Clovis and the Franks were still pagans; Gondebaud and the Burgundians were Christians, but Arians; Clotilde was a Catholic Christian.

No, Clotilde was a dear daughterha!

But you must excuse those tears; Clotilde is generally a brave little woman, and would not be so rude as to weep before a stranger; but she is weak to-daywe are both weak to-day, from the fact that we have eaten nothing since early morning, although we have abundance of foodfor want of appetite, you understand.

Clotilde was the spring, the tardy rejuvenation that came to Pascal in his declining years.

9 Metaphors for  clotilde