7 Metaphors for dearests

And now the tears were in his eyes as he said, more softly, "Esther, my dearest, after so many years, there is a kind of parting in this too.

Dearest is my slim, unveiled one of the desert sands!

"Dearest," she answered, "your love was my life; I could not live without it.

" "Dearest," he said, taking her in his arms, while from the hall and down the corridor came the softened strains of music, "put aside these unwholesome fancies.

Dearest, there must be no reserve between us nownow that you have come back.

That "the dearest is the cheapest" is a tolerably good maxim, but does not apply forever in regions where nature's heart and man's heart and the man's hands are all tangled up together.

Dearest, is there such a sweet hope for me; are you indeed my own, as I am yours, heart and soul, and mind and being, till the last throb of life in this poor clay?' He tried to take her hand, but she drew herself away from him with a frightened look.

7 Metaphors for  dearests