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Camlin

Camlin may refer to:

  • Camlin Hotel, in Seattle, Washington
  • River Camlin, Irish river
  • Camlin, County Antrim, a townland and civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
  • Camlin (pen manufacturer), Indian stationery company

Usage examples of "camlin".

She glanced aside to see three-year-old Tieg peerin g owlishly at Camlin over her right shoulder.

You hug Mummy's arm tight and watch Camlin and think about helping him.

As Bartholomew took the now peacefully slumbering Camlin, Evaine sat back on her heels with a sigh, easing the small of her back with both hands.

Evaine could not permit that, of course, but she did visit with her daughter while she ate breakfast, and had Ansel wake Camlin and Tieg long enough for them to eat a little, too, before sending all three children back to sleep inside the litter.

She hated them, and was impotent in her hate, drained as she was by the Healing of Camlin and the birth of her child.

Fiona's fairly adept, as I recall, and we can use Camlin, too, if he's up to it.

Joram had chalked an octagon within that space but a few hours before, in preparation for the working planned for dawn, and was even now preparing the others who would help provide the energy to establish the Portal: Ansel, Fiona, Camlin, Rhysel and, at his emphatic insistence, little Tieg.

In a rare flash of old rivalries among the Deryni religious orders, the Gabrilite-trained Dom Rickart and Dom Queron avowed that Camlin was acquiring an almost Michaeline militancy in his sharpness of reasoning.