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  • Tibia is now used in this country to denote a quality of tone of an intensely massive, full and clear character, first realized by Mr. Hope-Jones, though faintly foreshadowed by Bishop in his Clarabella.

    The Recent Revolution in Organ Building Being an Account of Modern Developments George Laing Miller

  • Clarabella, leaped over a stick with a nail in it and didn't get hurt a bit.

    Uncle Wiggily's Travels Howard Roger Garis 1917

  • Come along, children, little lost Clarabella is found.

    Uncle Wiggily's Travels Howard Roger Garis 1917

  • "You may both have what you like, because you were so kind to my little lost Clarabella," said Mrs. Hen.

    Uncle Wiggily's Travels Howard Roger Garis 1917

  • So one little chickie got the oranges, and another chickie got the bananas, and still another chickery-chicken, with a spotted tail, got the carrots, and then Clarabella went to where Mrs. Cow lived, and got the milk for the prickly porcupine.

    Uncle Wiggily's Travels Howard Roger Garis 1917

  • So she clucked to all the other children, and the rabbit led them toward where Clarabella was sitting on the rock with the porcupine.

    Uncle Wiggily's Travels Howard Roger Garis 1917

  • Clarabella 'all my days, for that was the name I gave all my dolls, with

    Miss Billy — Married 1894

  • "Clarabella was a very lucky girl and I know she knew how special her parents were," Ms Jackson said.

    Latest News - Yahoo!7 News 2010

  • L.E.S. shoe haven Clarabella is closing their doors this week.

    Refinery29 2009

  • Sadly, L.E.S. shoe haven Clarabella is closing their doors at the end of August.

    Refinery29 2009

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