54 examples of clodagh in sentences

Who told you, Clodagh, that Peters takes atropine?'

In the room were my two nurses, and Clodagh.

It was then that I said to Clodagh: 'Clodagh, your presence at the bed-side here somehow does not please me.

'He injected it with his own hand...' remarked Clodagh.

And from that day he and I had hardly exchanged ten words, in spite of our constant companionship in the vessel; and one day, standing alone on a floe, I found myself hissing with clenched fist: 'If he dared suspect Clodagh of poisoning Peters, I could kill him!' Up to 78° of latitude the weather had been superb, but on the night of the 7th Octoberwell I remember itwe experienced a great storm.

Of Clodagh was my gasping dream.

The draught, I knew, was poisonous as death: and in a last effort to break the bands of that dark slumber, I was conscious, as I jerked myself upright, of screaming aloud: 'Clodagh!

I sat staring a minute, and my first numb thought was somehow this: that the Countess Clodagh had prayed me 'Be first'for her.

Wondrous little now cared I for the Countess Clodagh in her far unreal world of warmthprecious little for the fortune which she coveted: millions on millions of fortunes lay unregarded around me.

It was Clodagh, the poisoner.

My sweetheart Clodagh ... she was not an ideal being!

'And talking of Clodagh,' I went on, 'I shall call you that henceforth, to keep me reminded.

So that is your namenot Evebut Clodagh, who was a Poisoner, you see?

If I did, how would you repay me, you Clodagh?" She cocked her eyes, seeking to comprehend.

'Clodagh,' I said after some minutes'do you know why I called you Clodagh?' 'No?

'Clodagh,' I said after some minutes'do you know why I called you Clodagh?' 'No?

Tell me?' 'Because once, long ago before the poison-cloud, I had a lover called Clodagh: and she was a....' 'But tell me first,' cries she: 'how did one know one's lover, or one's wife, flom all the others?' 'Well, by their faces....' 'But there must have been many facesall alike' 'Not all alike.

what were you saying that your lover, Clodagh, was?' 'She was a Poisoner.' 'Then why call me Clodagh, since I am not a poisoner?' 'I call you so to remind me: lest youlest youshould become mylover, too.'

what were you saying that your lover, Clodagh, was?' 'She was a Poisoner.' 'Then why call me Clodagh, since I am not a poisoner?' 'I call you so to remind me: lest youlest youshould become mylover, too.'

'Clodagh was a poisoner....' 'Why did she poison?

You understand, Clodagh, that originally the earth produced men by a long process, beginning with a very low type of creature, and continually developing it, until at last a man stood up.

There without a word I left her among the shattered catafalques, for I was weary; but having gone some distance, turned back, thinking that I might take some more raisins from the bag; and after getting them, said to her, shaking her little hand where she sat under the roof-shadow on a stone: 'Good-night, Clodagh.'

'And why Leda?' said I. 'Because Leda sounds something like Clodagh,' says she, 'and you are al-leady in the habit of calling me Clodagh; and I saw the name Leda in a book, and liked it: but Clodagh is most hollible, most bitterly hollible!'

'And why Leda?' said I. 'Because Leda sounds something like Clodagh,' says she, 'and you are al-leady in the habit of calling me Clodagh; and I saw the name Leda in a book, and liked it: but Clodagh is most hollible, most bitterly hollible!'

'And why Leda?' said I. 'Because Leda sounds something like Clodagh,' says she, 'and you are al-leady in the habit of calling me Clodagh; and I saw the name Leda in a book, and liked it: but Clodagh is most hollible, most bitterly hollible!'

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