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"
And
are
you
glad
to
see
me
?
"
asked
she
,
reiterating
her
former
question
,
and
pleased
to
detect
the
faint
dawn
of
a
smile
.
"
Yes
,
I
am
.
It
's
something
new
to
hear
a
voice
like
yours
!
"
he
replied
.
"
But
I
have
been
vexed
,
because
you
would
n't
come
.
And
papa
swore
it
was
owing
to
me
:
he
called
me
a
pitiful
,
shuffling
,
worthless
thing
;
and
said
you
despised
me
;
and
if
he
had
been
in
my
place
,
he
would
be
more
the
master
of
the
Grange
than
your
father
,
by
this
time
.
But
you
do
n't
despise
me
do
you
,
Miss
-
"
"
I
wish
you
would
say
Catherine
,
or
Cathy
,
"
interrupted
my
young
lady
.
"
Despise
you
?
No
!
Next
to
papa
and
Ellen
,
I
love
you
better
than
anybody
living
.
I
do
n't
love
Mr.
Heathcliff
,
though
;
and
I
dare
not
come
when
he
returns
;
will
he
stay
away
many
days
?
"
"
Not
many
,
"
answered
Linton
;
"
but
he
goes
on
to
the
moors
frequently
,
since
the
shooting
season
commenced
;
and
you
might
spend
an
hour
or
two
with
me
in
his
absence
.
Do
say
you
will
.
I
think
I
should
not
be
peevish
with
you
:
you
'd
not
provoke
me
,
and
you
'd
always
be
ready
to
help
me
,
would
n't
you
?
"
"
Yes
,
"
said
Catherine
,
stroking
his
long
soft
hair
;
"
if
I
could
only
get
papa
's
consent
,
I
'd
spend
half
my
time
with
you
.
Pretty
Linton
!
I
wish
you
were
my
brother
.
"
"
And
then
you
would
like
me
as
well
as
your
father
?
"
observed
he
,
more
cheerfully
.
"
But
papa
says
you
would
love
me
better
than
him
and
all
the
world
,
if
you
were
my
wife
;
so
I
'd
rather
you
were
that
.
"
"
No
I
should
never
love
anybody
better
than
papa
,
"
she
returned
gravely
.
"
And
people
hate
their
wives
,
sometimes
;
but
not
their
sisters
and
brothers
:
and
if
you
were
the
latter
you
would
live
with
us
,
and
papa
would
be
as
fond
of
you
as
he
is
of
me
.
"
Linton
denied
that
people
ever
hated
their
wives
;
but
Cathy
affirmed
they
did
,
and
,
in
her
wisdom
,
instanced
his
own
father
's
aversion
to
her
aunt
.
I
endeavoured
to
stop
her
thoughtless
tongue
.
I
could
n't
succeed
till
everything
she
knew
was
out
.
Master
Heathcliff
,
much
irritated
,
asserted
her
relation
was
false
.
"
Papa
told
me
;
and
papa
does
not
tell
falsehoods
,
"
she
answered
pertly
: