9 Metaphors for edith

Edith was a kinswoman of Richard Coeur de Lion, and an attendant on queen Berengaria.

"Edith," I whispered, as I took her hand, "I am a common sailorman, but if you could love me II" I stopped in confusion, and as she had done on a former occasion, she came to the rescue of my stammering tongue.

Mind you do this, Edith, for it is really my duty to give my name to Mavis, who, as I have said, is devoted to me heart and soul, and cannot live without me.

Edith had not been an insensible spectator of the constantly and self-denying gentle conduct of Emilie.

Edith was not a vain woman, not even much interested in dress, though she had a quick eye and a sure impressionistic gift for it.

Edith became Mr. Dombey's second wife, but the marriage was altogether an unhappy one, and she eloped with Mr. Carker to Dijon, where she left him, having taken this foolish step merely to annoy her husband for the slights to which he had subjected her.

MISS EDITH IS DISAPPOINTED XV.

Lady Margaret was prevailed on to countenance Morton, who now stood high in the reputation of the world, and Edith was her only hope, and she wished to see her happy.

Edith was but a child, and she could not forget Muff; she thought, and very truly, that there was a general wish to displace her Muff.

9 Metaphors for  edith