
Chapter 3 - Wuthering Heights - Emily Brontë
Wuthering Heights - Emily Brontë
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The Importance of a Pilgrim's Staff
"By a head ache still I cannot keep it on the pillow, and still I can't give over. Poor Heathcliff! Hindley calls him a vagabond," she wrote. "He says he and I must not play together, and threatens to turn him out of the house if we break his orders." She waxed lacrimos: "How little did I dream that Hindley would ever make me cry so?" He replied: "A pleasant suggestion, and then, if the surly old man come in, he may believe his prophecy verified ... We cannot be damper or colder in the rain than we are here". The next sentence took up another subject.
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