Why does her aunt tell her cautionary stories about "forlorn Doris Duke, pathetic Barbara Hutton" and other poor little rich women?
This is also a cautionary story for tennis, a sport whose reach extends worldwide.
Lomborg presents Ehrlich's case as a cautionary story against listening to "eloquent rhetoric" at the expense of rigorous scientific data.
Critically acclaimed as a classic, it has been viewed as both a veiled criticism of McCarthyism, or a cautionary story of Communist infiltration.
Athena, for her part, wove cautionary stories of mortals who dared to compete with the gods and suffered the consequences.
But there are some cautionary stories, based on California's experience.
His cautionary story is told in "Trail of a Terrorist," a fascinating, chilling, though often poorly produced installment of "Frontline."
Kirkus Reviews wrote that the book was "A cautionary but sympathetic story of a man obsessed, though less perniciously than most".
The distant cautionary stories recurred in his imagination.
Bracing and perfectly cast, this version of Henry James's novella keeps the story cautionary and fresh.