"Kettle of fish" Quotes from Famous Books
... might say, was a pretty kettle of fish for Aunt Barbree. Here not only was a loving husband killed, and a sister-in-law, but at one stroke two out of the three healthy lives on which the whole lease of Merry-Garden depended. She mourned William John for his own sake, because, as husbands go, she had reason to regret him; ... — Merry-Garden and Other Stories • Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch |