Clifford reacted to Uncle Vernon's presence with a mix of confusion and concern. He felt a strong sense of loyalty to his family, particularly to Emily Elizabeth, and was protective of her. Uncle Vernon's behavior often frustrated Clifford, as he didn't understand the adult world and its complexities. Ultimately, Clifford's instincts drove him to stand by Emily and ensure her well-being, regardless of Uncle Vernon's intentions.
Clifford Hammond went by Uncle Cliff.
his uncle, Jaffrey Pyncheon
Jaffrey pyncheon
Clifford Smith
Clifford Couser is 5' 11".
Clifford was generally kind and welcoming towards Uncle Venner, appreciating his loyalty and companionship. He often shared his thoughts and feelings with Uncle Venner and valued his presence as a trusted confidant. Uncle Venner's simple wisdom and understanding nature resonated with Clifford, making him a cherished and respected figure in Clifford's life.
Clifford Hammond went by Uncle Cliff.
Clifford said Phoebe was welcome.
his uncle, Jaffrey Pyncheon
Clifford reacted to Jaffrey Pyncheon's visit by refusing to see him.
Jaffrey pyncheon
he began to cry
He became angry and wanted the book closed
In Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel "The House of the Seven Gables," Clifford Pyncheon is accused of killing his uncle, Judge Pyncheon. However, it is later revealed that Judge Pyncheon died of natural causes and Clifford is innocent of murder.
Clifford Pyncheon was sent to prison for the murder of his uncle, Judge Jaffrey Pyncheon, in the story "House of the Seven Gables" by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
He thought Hepzibah was angry with him because of the scowl on her face.
Please do not dent the veneer.