"Look at this, Dad," Julie Sampton called out to Father Sampton, "didn't I tell you before? Jane Sampson has bamboozled Bright so much that he doesn't even know his own name anymore."
Jane Sampson didn't utter a word in her own defense, and her relationship with the family was becoming increasingly untenable. Meanwhile, Julie was more and more overtly buttering up their parents.
Before, Julie wouldn't speak so bluntly in front of her.
Now, she could directly speak about her like this to her face.
It was evident that, when Jane was unaware, Julie must have spoken ill of her so much that it led Mother Sampton to go from initial intervention to becoming accustomed and now to agreement.
And Father Sampton didn't utter a word in defense of his foster daughter either.
Clearly, in the heart of Father Sampton, she, Jane Sampson, truly wasn't a daughter who satisfied him.