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Carlotta

[ kahr-lot-uh; Italian kahr-lawt-tah ]

noun

  1. a female given name, Italian form of Charlotte.


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A Mighty Long Wayby Carlotta Walls LaNier A memoir about the Little Rock Nine, with a foreword by Bill Clinton.

So the baby, at Aide's request, was sent out for a walk with the sour-faced thing chosen by Aunt Carlotta to be its nurse.

Aunt Carlotta would possibly lend five hundred francs with great difficulty and many warnings.

Aunt Carlotta wrung her hands, and the Sister consoled her, and assured her that there had been no suffering.

But the situation forced Napoleon to turn a deaf ear to Carlotta's prayers.

There are many things that I would know—the fiefs—the ancient nobles—Carlotta.

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