The stepson of Cousin Maria Buxton, down here from up in his part of the state studying law, and her, yes, her very good friend?
And even with two daughters of her own by her first husband, if she has a downright weakness, and she admits it herself, it's for her stepson by John Buxton, your Culpepper.
Indeed, it had already occurred to him that George Rivers was the stepson of Ludwig Mansen, a man well known to, and respected by, the Boer leaders.
The death, however, of her stepson was distinctly in her favour, as it made the elder of her two little daughters, Isabel Clara Eugenia, heiress to the crown of Spain.
She had gone so far already in her efforts to oust her stepson from all benefit in his father's possessions, that she would not hesitate to scheme further; but she drew the line sharply at personal violence.
When I married her I had fears that this stepson of hers might create trouble between us.
Should that happen he will have done with your stepson and his friends, though I suspect that he will relieve them of any valuables.
Mrs. Clayhill sank languidly back in her chair, and regarded her stepson as if he bored her greatly.
I was not to say Lady Kent, so my stepson informed me.
Especially Mrs. Marshall had seemed to dislike her stepson John Marshall's boyish friendship and admiration for his neighbor.
He condemned and discharged my stepson for the sin of another.
In that case, supposing her stepson had managed to ingratiate himself with the broker, why might he not hope to become his heir?
I am the stepson of Pauline Estabrook, of New York, who is a cousin of yours.
Meanwhile, you and your stepsonhave had time to compare notes, and you have had a chance to learn his numbers.
But before he went he called hisstepson to him and said: 'Listen, boy, to what I tell you.
Her new husband was a cruel, wicked man, who treated his stepson very badly, and gave him scarcely anything to eat, and only rags to wear; and he would certainly have killed the boy but for fear of the people.
Borghild, Sigmund's wife, had a brother named Gunnar; but Sinfiotli her stepson and Gunnar both courted one woman, on which account Sinfiotli slew Gunnar.
Another is called Ullur, who is the son of Sif, and stepson of Thor.
And besides, he told himself bitterly that it was not meet that thestepson of a Croesus should marry with "a beggar's brat.
My stepson is not a society man," observed Mrs. Sefton.
It was thoughtless of Mrs. Sefton to invite Miss Shelton, but most likely she had done it on purpose to keep her stepson away.
His stepson was not a young man whom he respected very highly.
When McEachern had heard that his stepson had brought home a casual London acquaintance, he had suspected the existence of hidden motives on the part of the unknown.
Never, he had assured himself, had there been a softer proposition than his stepson since bunko-steering became a profession.
Her mind misgave her lest Theodore, who, as she knew, detested Owen Rivers, should strongly set his face against receiving him; and she wrote her letter to her stepson in considerable trepidation.
When she ventured to hint as much to her stepson he gave her a severe lecture, and begged her to understand that the days when her whims could be lavishly indulged were over.
His stepfather was Anson's uncle, and the old idiot recently found out certain facts concerning the life led by his stepson that caused a family rupture.
Even the glum-faced stepson of the narrator roused up into some interest.
McKay, son of Thomas McKay (who himself was the stepson of Dr.
Tom McKay, who was the stepson of Doctor McLoughlin and was then the captain of a company composed mainly of French Canadians, could not withstand the challenge and sent a bullet from his trusty rifle through the head of Swallow Ball.
The witch said to the giant: "Giant, did I not tell you to advise me and name a task from which my stepson would never return?
Your stepson is brave," answered the giant, "he is a unique hero, and no one can kill him but yourself.
He had not been aware that his stepson could swim.
Chester strongly suspected that he would not be a welcome guest to Mr. Trimble when that gentleman learned that he had been instrumental in bringing home his stepson in time to defeat his plans.
Even the Countess Dowager of Kildare, who was the daughter of an English knight, complained that herstepson allowed O'Neill to levy tribute on her lands, and that her property and that of her dependents was laid waste.
Less than two years after her husband's death, and while her rash stepson was lying in the Tower, Lady Kildare came to live at her brother Leonard's house at Beaumanoir in Leicestershire.
So then you did unlock the door of your boudoir for a second time, and somebody other than Sir Mawson and your stepson did see the inside of the room, eh?
She wrote a great deal, had a special facility with her pen, and many a document for the use of her stepson was drawn up by her.
She had not been twenty-four hours in Waroona before it was known that she was a young widow left with a stepson to bring up and educate on the rents from an impoverished Irish estate.
But, in order that her stepson might still derive as much benefit as possible from the wreck of his ancestors' wealth, she determined, before selling, to seek in Australia a new heritage for the last of the Burkes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stepson" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: child; daughter; descendant; heiress; offspring; scion; son; stepmother