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Table Of Content Clifford’s Chamber Holgrave Governor Pyncheon Publication history and response The Arched Window Hepzibah is a rigid old woman, set in her ways, which Hawthorne describes by mentioning the stiffness of her silk skirt. She is like an old dress, stored in a suitcase filled with mothballs. When she finally opens the door to her room to go downstairs, she releases a deep sigh, which Hawthorne likens to "a gust of chill, damp wind out of a long-closed vault." As The House of the Seven Gables celebrates its 350th, research reveals continuing story of its past - Eagle-Tribune As The House of the Seven Gables celebrates its 350th, research reveals continuing story of its past. Posted: Thu, 05 Apr 2018 07:00:00 GMT [ source ] Clifford’s Chamber His nephew (Clifford) is accused, tried, and convicted of the murder and is sentenced to life imprisonment. Jaffrey Pyncheon (the elder) believed that Matthew Maule was wrongly robbed of his land and put to death and