8 Metaphors for harriet

Harriet was the natural daughter of somebody.

Harriet's was a beautiful tame gray squirrel.

Harriet was formerly the slave of Ann Carroll Smith, having been given to her when they were both children.

Harriet is nearly as great an admirer of Miss Moseley, and takes her refusal to heart as much as myself; she even attempted to intercede with her in my behalf.

But at that moment, if Harriet had not been presentand that illustrates one of the purposes of society, to bolster up a man's moralsI should have evolved as large and perfect a prevarication as it lay within me to docheerfully.

Lady Harriet was a woman of manners and character very different from Emily Moseley; yet had she in a great measure erased the impressions made by the beauty of his kinswoman from the bosom of the baron.

She was in no wise a clever woman, nor was our dear Harriet a clever girl.

Harriet was Harriet Isola.

8 Metaphors for  harriet