Harlow
character in 'We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves' by Karen Joy Fowler
Clarissa Harlowe
the saintly young heroine of Samuel Richardson's 'Clarissa' (1748)
Harlow
various places in England
Means 'mound of the people" or 'protector of the people'. Mound is from Old English mund (hand
hand of protection, protector, guardianship
"I moved like Harlow in Monte Carlo"
I've Never Been to Me lyrics