9 Metaphors for treacheries

" "Yes; treachery is a cruel thing," observed the conscientious Joel; "a man can't be too strongly on his guard ag'in it.

But treachery was a point of honour with them and cold-blooded cruelty a habit.

"Treachery is not common" "Treachery is the wrong word," said Falconer, as coldly as before.

He challenged the betrayer of his honor, whose treachery was the blacker, because the count himself had introduced him into his house, as the son of the friend of his youth.

It wasthou?" "I do confess it, my lord Beltanetraitor to thee, and base traitor to her" "Why, verilyhere was treachery" quoth Beltane speaking slow and soft, "truly heremethinkswas treacheryand wherefore?

The advice to soldiers carrying on war with savages, tells us that the best course is to pay off treachery with treachery; and treachery is a red-skin's manual exercise.

But treachery was a point of honour with them and cold-blooded cruelty a habit.

Oblivion could not, could not cloud the image on his soul impressed, Unless dark treachery from the first had been the monarch of his breast

Thus Catherine's treachery to Heathcliff is an unconscious treachery.

9 Metaphors for  treacheries