The Warden house was more impressive in appearance than its neighbors. It had"grounds," instead of a yard or garden; it had wide pillared porches and "galleries,"showing southern antecedents; moreover, it had a cupola, giving date to the building, andproof of the continuing ambitions of the builders.The stately mansion was covered with heavy flowering vines, also with heavy mortgages.Mrs. Roscoe Warden and her four daughters reposed peacefully under the vines, whileRoscoe Warden, Jr., struggled desperately under the mortgages.
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