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Heathcliff
went
up
once
,
to
show
her
Linton
's
will
.
He
had
bequeathed
the
whole
of
his
,
and
what
had
been
her
movable
property
to
his
father
:
the
poor
creature
was
threatened
,
or
coaxed
,
into
that
act
during
her
week
's
absence
,
when
his
uncle
died
.
The
lands
,
being
a
minor
,
he
could
not
meddle
with
.
However
,
Mr.
Heathcliff
has
claimed
and
kept
them
in
his
wife
's
right
and
his
also
:
I
suppose
legally
:
at
any
rate
,
Catherine
,
destitute
of
cash
and
friends
,
can
not
disturb
his
possession
.
"
Nobody
,
"
said
Zillah
,
"
approached
her
door
,
except
that
once
,
but
I
;
and
nobody
asked
anything
about
her
.
The
first
occasion
of
her
coming
down
into
the
house
was
on
a
Sunday
afternoon
.
She
had
cried
out
,
when
I
carried
up
her
dinner
,
that
she
could
n't
bear
any
longer
being
in
the
cold
:
and
I
told
her
the
master
was
going
to
Thrushcross
Grange
,
and
Earnshaw
and
I
need
n't
hinder
her
from
descending
;
so
,
as
soon
as
she
heard
Heathcliff
's
horse
trot
off
,
she
made
her
appearance
donned
in
black
,
and
her
yellow
curls
combed
back
behind
her
ears
as
plain
as
a
Quaker
:
she
could
n't
comb
them
out
.
"
Joseph
and
I
generally
go
to
chapel
on
Sundays
"
;
the
kirk
,
you
know
,
has
no
minister
now
,
explained
Mrs.
Dean
;
and
they
call
the
Methodists
'
or
Baptists
'
place
(
I
ca
n't
say
which
it
is
)
at
Gimmerton
,
a
chapel
.
"
Joseph
had
gone
,
"
she
continued
,
"
but
I
thought
proper
to
bide
at
home
.
Young
folks
are
always
the
better
for
an
elder
's
overlooking
;
and
Hareton
,
with
all
his
bashfulness
,
is
n't
a
model
of
nice
behaviour
.
I
let
him
know
that
his
cousin
would
very
likely
sit
with
us
,
and
she
had
been
always
used
to
see
the
Sabbath
respected
;
so
he
had
as
good
leave
his
guns
and
bits
of
indoor
work
alone
,
while
she
stayed
.
He
coloured
up
at
the
news
,
and
cast
his
eyes
over
his
hands
and
clothes
.
The
train-oil
and
gunpowder
were
shoved
out
of
sight
in
a
minute
.
I
saw
he
meant
to
give
her
his
company
;
and
I
guessed
,
by
his
way
,
he
wanted
to
be
presentable
;
so
,
laughing
,
as
I
durst
not
laugh
when
the
master
is
by
,
I
offered
to
help
him
,
if
he
would
,
and
joked
at
his
confusion
.
He
grew
sullen
,
and
began
to
swear
.
"
Now
,
Mrs.
Dean
,
"
Zillah
went
on
,
seeing
me
not
pleased
by
her
manner
,
"
you
happen
think
your
young
lady
too
fine
for
Mr.
Hareton
;
and
happen
you
're
right
:
but
I
own
I
should
love
well
to
bring
her
pride
a
peg
lower
.
And
what
will
all
her
learning
and
her
daintiness
do
for
her
,
now
?
She
's
as
poor
as
you
or
I
:
poorer
,
I
'll
be
bound
:
you
're
saving
,
and
I
'm
doing
my
little
all
that
road
.
"
Hareton
allowed
Zillah
to
give
him
her
aid
;
and
she
flattered
him
into
a
good
humour
:
so
,
when
Catherine
came
,
half
forgetting
her
former
insults
,
he
tried
to
make
himself
agreeable
,
by
the
housekeeper
's
account
.
"
Missis
walked
in
,
"
she
said
,
"
as
chill
as
an
icicle
,
and
as
high
as
a
princess
.
I
got
up
and
offered
her
my
seat
in
the
armchair
.
No
,
she
turned
up
her
nose
at
my
civility
.
Earnshaw
rose
,
too
,
and
bid
her
come
to
the
settle
,
and
sit
close
by
the
fire
:
he
was
sure
she
was
starved
.
"
'
I
've
been
starved
a
month
and
more
,
'
she
answered
,
resting
on
the
word
as
scornful
as
she
could
.
"
And
she
got
a
chair
for
herself
,
and
placed
it
at
distance
from
both
of
us
.
Having
sat
till
she
was
warm
,
she
began
to
look
round
,
and
discovered
a
number
of
books
in
the
dresser
;
she
was
instantly
upon
her
feet
again
,
stretching
to
reach
them
:
but
they
were
too
high
up
.
Her
cousin
,
after
watching
her
endeavours
a
while
,
at
last
summoned
courage
to
help
her
;
she
held
her
frock
,
and
he
filled
it
with
the
first
that
came
to
hand
.