18 Metaphors for sarah

Sarah was his confidante and his amanuensis; and, looking up to him almost as to a demi-god, she readily fell in with his opinions, and made many of them her own.

(Sarah is my old nurse.)

When Sarah was twelve years of age, she found a kind friend in the Duchess of York, Mary Beatrice Eleanora, Princess of Modena (an adopted daughter of Louis XIV.), who married James, brother of Charles II.

Sarah was an attentive and careful reader of the word of God, at a very early age.

"I think Sarah is a fool to marry a boy.

"Peter is a very eligible boy," he said, "and Sarah is not 'just a girl,' but a very clever young woman indeed; and Lady Tintern is a ball-giver.

Poor Sarah was a wonderful hand at managin' pigs,' says he, 'an I never see'd her equal for bringin' up chicken.

Sarah was but the uneducated daughter of a poor fisherman, but she studied human nature as it lay before her in the different characters of her brothers and sisters, and she guessed the workings of Jenny's mind.

"Miss Sarah is a star with many satellites.

Little Sarah was a sweet child of six summers.

There are the household implements, the furniture of their homes, the jewelry their queens wore,queens who were also sisters of the kings, as Sarah was the sister of Abraham.

"Miss Sarah was a Primitive Baptist and that is what I am till this day.

Sarah became housekeeper and general manager, while Mr. and Mrs. Weld accepted positions, in Dr. Dio Lewis's famous school at Lexington.

" "Miss Sarah is a young lady of character," said John, gravely.

Then, further, it was necessary always to minister to Sarah's illusion that Sarah was the mainstay of the house, that she attended to everything and was responsible for everything, and that without her governance the machine would come to a disastrous standstill: the fact being that she had grown feeble and superfluous.

"Peter is a very eligible boy," he said, "and Sarah is not 'just a girl,' but a very clever young woman indeed; and Lady Tintern is a ball-giver.

" "Sarah is a saucy creature," said Miss Crewys.

Sarah, gentle and pious, watched, nursed, and worked, and became the blessing of the poor home.

18 Metaphors for  sarah