206 Metaphors for brothers

His brother Nicolotto is your ally.

My brother was name Milton Smith.

His native born "brother-at-arms" is George Dysart whose son led the posses in the man-hunt that followed the shooting.

Their still migratory brethren in the northern ranges of Pindus are already 'Hellenes' in political sympathy, and are moving under Greek influence towards the same social evolution.

His brother, for whom I was named, was a distinguished professor, to whom I bore, as he thought, a close resemblance, and he desired I should imitate him in my pursuits.

A few paces beyond it, and on the side of the road facing the grounds, straggled an old orchard, out of which her brother Endymion had been missing, of late, a quantity of his favourite pippinsby name (but it may have been a local one) Somerset Warriors.

"God forbid that I should do so," wrote Guy de Laval, on the 8th of June, 1429, to those most dread dames, his grandmother and his mother; "my brother says, as also my lord the Duke d'Alencon, that a good riddance of bad rubbish would he be who should stay at home."

" "Yes, I know him," answered Lucy; "and if his brother's a changeling, he is a bear!

No, sir, your Elder Brother is Hen.

My brother though was a good reader.

R64065, 14Jul50, Gutmann & Gutmann, inc. (PWH) ALL THE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT, a photoplay in seven reels by Metro Pictures Corp.

These brothers were intense admirers of Spenser.

His brother is city attorney at Centralia.

The adventurous youth became Lord Chancellor of England, and is best known as Lord Eldon; his brother William became Lord Stowell, and was for many years Judge of the High Court of Admiralty.

My brother was a great big old baby in slavery times.

His brother had been East and brought the boy West with him.

Laura's brother, Theodore, known to his intimates as Teddy, was a handsome boy, as full of wild spirits as Billie herself.

"Thus questioned, Lomasa said, 'O son of Kuru race, there was in the city called Manimati, in days of yore, a Daitya named Ilwala, whose younger brother was Vatapi.

My name is Agasha, and my brother here is Araskus.

His information was certain, for his brother was the Mayor's coachman, and he had spoken with him late the night before.

But he's pretty near dead, I guess, and his brother is a thief.

This brother was a half-brotherthere were two mothersand much younger.

The two brothers were inveterate gamblers and spent their time playing cards with each other; for a long time fortune was equal, but one day it turned against the elder brother and he lost and lost until his money and his jewellery, his horses and his elephants and every thing that he had, had been won by his younger brother.

Robert's brother is a topic on which you and I shall quarrel if we discuss it often; so drop it henceforth and for ever.

In Milton's "masque" so called, the "lady" is lady Alice Egerton, the younger brother is Mr. Thomas Egerton, and the elder brother is Lord Viscount Brackley (eldest son of John, earl of Bridgewater, president of Wales).

206 Metaphors for  brothers