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Mr.
Kenneth
was
fortunately
just
issuing
from
his
house
to
see
a
patient
in
the
village
as
I
came
up
the
street
;
and
my
account
of
Catherine
Linton
's
malady
induced
him
to
accompany
me
back
immediately
.
He
was
a
plain
rough
man
;
and
he
made
no
scruple
to
speak
his
doubts
of
her
surviving
this
second
attack
;
unless
she
were
more
submissive
to
his
directions
than
she
had
shown
herself
before
.
"
Nelly
Dean
,
"
said
he
,
"
I
ca
n't
help
fancying
there
's
an
extra
cause
for
this
.
What
has
there
been
to
do
at
the
Grange
?
We
've
odd
reports
up
here
.
A
stout
,
hearty
lass
like
Catherine
,
does
not
fall
ill
for
a
trifle
;
and
that
sort
of
people
should
not
either
.
It
's
hard
work
bringing
them
through
fevers
,
and
such
things
.
How
did
it
begin
?
"
"
The
master
will
inform
you
,
"
I
answered
;
"
but
you
are
acquainted
with
the
Earnshaws
'
violent
dispositions
,
and
Mrs.
Linton
caps
them
all
.
I
may
say
this
:
it
commenced
in
a
quarrel
.
She
was
struck
during
a
tempest
of
passion
with
a
kind
of
fit
.
That
's
her
account
,
at
least
;
for
she
flew
off
in
the
height
of
it
,
and
locked
herself
up
.
Afterwards
,
she
refused
to
eat
,
and
now
she
alternately
raves
and
remains
in
a
half
dream
;
knowing
those
about
her
,
but
having
her
mind
filled
with
all
sorts
of
strange
ideas
and
illusions
.
"
"
Mr.
Linton
will
be
sorry
?
"
observed
Kenneth
,
interrogatively
.
"
Sorry
?
he
'll
break
his
heart
should
anything
happen
!
"
I
replied
.
"
Do
n't
alarm
him
more
than
necessary
.
"
"
Well
,
I
told
him
to
beware
,
"
said
my
companion
;
"
and
he
must
bide
the
consequences
of
neglecting
my
warning
!
Has
n't
he
been
intimate
with
Mr.
Heathcliff
,
lately
?
"
"
Heathcliff
frequently
visits
at
the
Grange
,
"
answered
I
,
"
though
more
on
the
strength
of
the
mistress
having
known
him
when
a
boy
,
than
because
the
master
likes
his
company
.
At
present
,
he
's
discharged
from
the
trouble
of
calling
;
owing
to
some
presumptuous
aspirations
after
Miss
Linton
which
he
manifested
.
I
hardly
think
he
'll
be
taken
in
again
.
"
"
And
does
Miss
Linton
turn
a
cold
shoulder
on
him
?
"
was
the
doctor
's
next
question
.
"
I
'm
not
in
her
confidence
,
"
returned
I
,
reluctant
to
continue
the
subject
.