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"
And
give
him
my
thanks
for
permitting
you
to
come
--
my
best
thanks
,
Catherine
.
And
--
and
,
if
you
did
meet
my
father
,
and
he
asked
you
about
me
,
do
n't
lead
him
to
suppose
that
I
've
been
extremely
silent
and
stupid
:
do
n't
look
sad
and
downcast
,
as
you
are
doing
--
he
'll
be
angry
.
"
"
I
care
nothing
for
his
anger
,
"
exclaimed
Cathy
,
imagining
she
would
be
its
object
.
"
But
I
do
,
"
said
her
cousin
,
shuddering
,
"
Do
n't
provoke
him
against
me
,
Catherine
,
for
he
is
very
hard
.
"
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Is
he
severe
to
you
,
Master
Heathcliff
?
"
I
enquired
.
"
Has
he
grown
weary
of
indulgence
,
and
passed
from
passive
to
active
hatred
?
"
Linton
looked
at
me
,
but
did
not
answer
;
and
,
after
keeping
her
seat
by
his
side
another
ten
minutes
,
during
which
his
head
fell
drowsily
on
his
breast
,
and
he
uttered
nothing
except
suppressed
moans
of
exhaustion
or
pain
,
Cathy
began
to
seek
solace
in
looking
for
bilberries
,
and
sharing
the
produce
of
her
researches
with
me
:
she
did
not
offer
them
to
him
,
for
she
saw
further
notice
would
only
weary
and
annoy
.
"
Is
it
half-an-hour
now
,
Ellen
?
"
she
whispered
in
my
ear
,
at
last
.
"
I
ca
n't
tell
why
we
should
stay
.
He
's
asleep
,
and
papa
will
be
wanting
us
back
.
"
"
Well
,
we
must
not
leave
him
asleep
,
"
I
answered
;
"
wait
till
he
wakes
,
and
be
patient
.
You
were
mighty
eager
to
set
off
,
but
your
longing
to
see
poor
Linton
has
soon
evaporated
!
"
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Why
did
he
wish
to
see
me
?
"
returned
Catherine
.
"
In
his
crossest
humours
,
formerly
,
I
liked
him
better
than
I
do
in
his
present
curious
mood
.
It
's
just
as
if
it
were
a
task
he
was
compelled
to
perform
--
this
interview
--
for
fear
his
father
should
scold
him
.
But
I
'm
hardly
going
to
come
to
give
Mr.
Heathcliff
pleasure
;
whatever
reason
he
may
have
for
ordering
Linton
to
undergo
this
penance
.
And
,
though
I
'm
glad
he
's
better
in
health
,
I
'm
sorry
he
's
so
much
less
pleasant
,
and
so
much
less
affectionate
to
me
.
"
"
You
think
he
is
better
in
health
then
?
"
I
said
.