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"
Away
,
away
with
it
!
"
I
replied
;
"
I
desire
to
have
-
"
"
The
doctor
says
you
must
drop
the
powders
.
"
"
With
all
my
heart
!
Do
n't
interrupt
me
.
Come
and
take
your
seat
here
.
Keep
your
fingers
from
that
bitter
phalanx
of
vials
.
Draw
your
knitting
out
of
your
pocket
--
that
will
do
--
now
continue
the
history
of
Mr.
Heathcliff
,
from
where
you
left
off
,
to
the
present
day
.
Did
he
finish
his
education
on
the
Continent
,
and
come
back
a
gentleman
?
or
did
he
get
a
sizar
's
place
at
college
,
or
escape
to
America
,
and
earn
honours
by
drawing
blood
from
his
foster-country
?
or
make
a
fortune
more
promptly
on
the
English
highways
?
"
"
He
may
have
done
a
little
in
all
these
vocations
,
Mr.
Lockwood
;
but
I
could
n't
give
my
word
for
any
.
I
stated
before
that
I
did
n't
know
how
he
gained
his
money
;
neither
am
I
aware
of
the
means
she
took
to
raise
his
mind
from
the
savage
ignorance
into
which
it
was
sunk
:
but
,
with
your
leave
,
I
'll
proceed
in
my
own
fashion
,
if
you
think
it
will
amuse
and
not
weary
you
.
Are
you
feeling
better
this
morning
?
"
"
Much
.
"
"
That
's
good
news
.
I
got
Miss
Catherine
and
myself
to
Thrushcross
Grange
;
and
,
to
my
agreeable
disappointment
,
she
behaved
infinitely
better
than
I
dared
to
expect
.
She
seemed
almost
over-fond
of
Mr.
Linton
;
and
even
to
his
sister
she
showed
plenty
of
affection
.
They
were
both
very
attentive
to
her
comfort
,
certainly
.
It
was
not
the
thorn
bending
to
the
honeysuckles
,
but
the
honeysuckles
embracing
the
thorn
.
There
were
no
mutual
concessions
;
one
stood
erect
,
and
the
others
yielded
:
and
who
can
be
ill-natured
and
bad-tempered
when
they
encounter
neither
opposition
nor
indifference
?
I
observed
that
Mr.
Edgar
had
a
deep-rooted
fear
of
ruffling
her
humour
.
He
concealed
it
from
her
;
but
if
ever
he
heard
me
answer
sharply
,
or
saw
any
other
servant
grow
cloudy
at
some
imperious
order
of
hers
,
he
would
show
his
trouble
by
a
frown
of
displeasure
that
never
darkened
on
his
own
account
.
He
many
a
time
spoke
sternly
to
me
about
my
pertness
;
and
averred
that
the
stab
of
a
knife
could
not
inflict
a
worse
pang
than
he
suffered
at
seeing
his
lady
vexed
.
Not
to
grieve
a
kind
master
,
I
learned
to
be
less
touchy
;
and
,
for
the
space
of
half
a
year
,
the
gunpowder
lay
as
harmless
as
sand
,
because
no
fire
came
near
to
explode
it
.
Catherine
had
seasons
of
gloom
and
silence
now
and
then
:
they
were
respected
with
sympathising
silence
by
her
husband
,
who
ascribed
them
to
an
alteration
in
her
constitution
,
produced
by
her
perilous
illness
;
as
she
was
never
subject
to
depression
of
spirits
before
.
The
return
of
sunshine
was
welcomed
by
answering
sunshine
from
him
.
I
believe
I
may
assert
that
they
were
really
in
possession
of
deep
and
growing
happiness
.
It
ended
.
Well
,
we
must
be
for
ourselves
in
the
long
run
;
the
mild
and
generous
are
only
more
justly
selfish
than
the
domineering
;
and
it
ended
when
circumstances
caused
each
to
feel
that
the
one
's
interest
was
not
the
chief
consideration
in
the
other
's
thoughts
.
On
a
mellow
evening
in
September
,
I
was
coming
from
the
garden
with
a
heavy
basket
of
apples
which
I
had
been
gathering
.
It
had
got
dusk
,
and
the
moon
looked
over
the
high
wall
of
the
court
,
causing
undefined
shadows
to
lurk
in
the
corners
of
the
numerous
projecting
portions
of
the
building
.
I
set
my
burden
on
the
house
steps
by
the
kitchen
door
,
and
lingered
to
rest
,
and
drew
in
a
few
more
breaths
of
the
soft
,
sweet
air
;
my
eyes
were
on
the
moon
,
and
my
back
to
the
entrance
,
when
I
heard
a
voice
behind
me
say
--
"
Nelly
,
is
that
you
?
"