6 Metaphors for sanctuary

This popular sanctuary was the tomb of a Scotch pilgrim from Perth who had been a baker.

He did not know that the race Marguerite Grey was running was with American dollars, and that the sanctuary she meant was only a debtless spinsterhood.

This sanctuary was almost a home to the maiden, who came hither to praise or question, for life was full of enigmas.

Now Madame Bouïsse's sanctuary was a queer, dark, stuffy little cupboard devoted to many heterogeneous uses, and it "served her for parlor, kitchen, and all."

The sanctuary in the latter place was a structure of immense strength.

The circumference of the principal temple is not very considerable, and the sanctuary, which contains the tooth, is a small chamber hardly twenty feet broad.

6 Metaphors for  sanctuary