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Mr.
Earnshaw
invited
him
!
and
he
called
on
Mr.
Earnshaw
!
I
pondered
this
sentence
painfully
,
after
he
was
gone
.
Is
he
turning
out
a
bit
of
hypocrite
,
and
coming
into
the
country
to
work
mischief
under
a
cloak
?
I
mused
:
I
had
a
presentiment
in
the
bottom
of
my
heart
that
he
had
better
have
remained
away
.
About
the
middle
of
the
night
,
I
was
awakened
from
my
first
nap
by
Mrs.
Linton
gliding
into
my
chamber
,
taking
a
seat
on
my
bedside
,
and
pulling
me
by
the
hair
to
rouse
me
.
"
I
can
not
rest
,
Ellen
,
"
she
said
,
by
way
of
apology
.
"
And
I
want
some
living
creature
to
keep
me
company
in
my
happiness
!
Edgar
is
sulky
,
because
I
'm
glad
of
a
thing
that
does
not
interest
him
:
he
refuses
to
open
his
mouth
,
except
to
utter
pettish
,
silly
speeches
;
and
he
affirmed
I
was
cruel
and
selfish
for
wishing
to
talk
when
he
was
so
sick
and
sleepy
.
He
always
contrives
to
be
sick
at
the
least
cross
!
I
gave
a
few
sentences
of
commendation
to
Heathcliff
,
and
he
,
either
for
a
headache
or
a
pang
of
envy
,
began
to
cry
:
so
I
got
up
and
left
him
.
"
"
What
use
is
it
praising
Heathcliff
to
him
?
"
I
answered
.
"
As
lads
they
had
an
aversion
to
each
other
,
and
Heathcliff
would
hate
just
as
much
to
hear
him
praised
:
it
's
human
nature
.
Let
Mr.
Linton
alone
about
him
,
unless
you
would
like
an
open
quarrel
between
them
.
"
"
But
does
it
not
show
great
weakness
?
"
pursued
she
.
"
I
'm
not
envious
:
I
never
feel
hurt
at
the
brightness
of
Isabella
's
yellow
hair
and
the
whiteness
of
her
skin
,
at
her
dainty
elegance
,
and
the
fondness
all
the
family
exhibit
for
her
.
Even
you
,
Nelly
,
if
we
have
a
dispute
sometimes
,
you
back
Isabella
at
once
;
and
I
yield
like
a
foolish
mother
:
I
call
her
a
darling
,
and
flatter
her
into
a
good
temper
.
It
pleases
her
brother
to
see
us
cordial
,
and
that
pleases
me
.
But
they
are
very
much
alike
:
they
are
spoiled
children
,
and
fancy
the
world
was
made
for
their
accommodation
;
and
though
I
humour
both
,
I
think
a
smart
chastisement
might
improve
them
,
all
the
same
.
"
"
You
're
mistaken
,
Mrs.
Linton
,
"
said
I.
"
They
humour
you
:
I
know
what
there
would
be
to
do
if
they
did
not
.
You
can
well
afford
to
indulge
their
passing
whims
as
long
as
their
business
is
to
anticipate
all
your
desires
.
You
may
,
however
,
fall
out
,
at
last
,
over
something
of
equal
consequence
to
both
sides
;
and
then
those
you
term
weak
are
very
capable
of
being
as
obstinate
as
you
.
"
"
And
then
we
shall
fight
to
the
death
,
sha
n't
we
,
Nelly
?
"
she
returned
,
laughing
.
"
No
!
I
tell
you
,
I
have
such
faith
in
Linton
's
love
,
that
I
believe
I
might
kill
him
,
and
he
would
n't
wish
to
retaliate
.
"
I
advised
her
to
value
him
the
more
for
his
affection
.
"
I
do
,
"
she
answered
,
"
but
he
need
n't
resort
to
whining
for
trifles
.
It
is
childish
;
and
,
instead
of
melting
into
tears
because
I
said
that
Heathcliff
was
now
worthy
of
any
one
's
regard
,
and
it
would
honour
the
first
gentleman
in
the
county
to
be
his
friend
,
he
ought
to
have
said
it
for
me
,
and
been
delighted
from
sympathy
.
He
must
get
accustomed
to
him
,
and
he
may
as
well
like
him
:
considering
how
Heathcliff
has
reason
to
object
to
him
,
I
'm
sure
he
behaved
excellently
!
"