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Beware of them, child!" CHAPTER VII. THE STAPLEFORDS. Stapleford mansion was a tall, showy, pretentious affair. Good index of the character of its inhab itants showy ! That describes them exactly ! Mrs. Stapleford was one of your quiet, indolent, amiable women. She felt the importance of that lately put-up three-story brick house and seemed to consider it sufficient honor and glory to excuse her from ever making a sensible remark, or commit- THE STEPMOTHER'S FAILURE. 173 ing a generous action. ...Her father had amassed a comfortable fortune, by unwearied penuriousness, and genteel swindling. This she considered some thing so remarkable, that " pappy" was her favorite theme of conversation. Mr. Stapleford was a pompous piece of absurdity, who appeared to be constantly admiring his own dignity. Joanna's younger sister, Eliza Ellen, seemed to consider it the . Chief end and aim of her existence to impress visitors with the importance of the Stapleford family. Oswald Stapleford, the pride of Stapleford mansion, was tall and graceful; with " glorious haunting eyes, " Estelle mentally affirmed, as she crimsoned beneath their admiring gaze.
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