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Wuthering Heights

by Emily Brontë

Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë’s only novel, was published in 1847. It narrates the tumultuous relationship between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, exploring themes of revenge, jealousy, and the destructive nature of love. Set against the moody backdrop of the Yorkshire moors, it remains a profound exploration of the human psyche and the complexities of the heart.

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Wuthering Heights
What did I say, Nelly? Ive forgotten. Was he vexed at my bad humour
this afternoon? Dear! tell me what Ive said to grieve him? I do wish
hed come. I do wish he would!”

“What a noise for nothing!” I cried, though rather uneasy myself. “What
a trifle scares you! Its surely no great cause of alarm that
Heathcliff should take a moonlight saunter on the moors, or even lie
too sulky to speak to us in the hay-loft. Ill engage hes lurking
there. See if I dont ferret him out!”

I departed to renew my search; its result was disappointment, and
Josephs quest ended in the same.

“Yon lad gets war und war!” observed he on re-entering. “Hes left thgate at tfull swing, and Misss pony has trodden dahn two rigs ocorn, and plottered through, raight oer into tmeadow! Hahsomdiver,
tmaisterull play tdevil to-morn, and hell do weel. Hes patience
itsseln wisich careless, offald craterspatience itsseln he is! Bud
hell not be soa allusyahs see, all on ye! Yah munnt drive him out
of his heead for nowt!”

“Have you found Heathcliff, you ass?” interrupted Catherine. “Have you
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