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Subject: Re: Blythe and Clover
Author: Alcyone   (guest, 50.131.18.6)
Date: October 3, 2012 at 6:24:25 AM
Reply to: Blythe and Clover by Shiply
I really like Blythe and would love to encounter it more often. I don't find it dated.

Blythe and Matilda would work as sister names, but the names each give off a different vibe. Blythe is more free-spirited sounding, while Matilda is more grounded and sturdy.

Clover is a bit too hippie for me, but I don't mind the sound of it.

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