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Wuthering Heights

CHAPTER XXIII
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'He's good and patient now.

He's beginning to think I shall have far greater misery than he will to-night, if I believe he is the worse for my visit: and then I dare not come again.

Tell the truth about it, Linton; for I musn't come, if I have hurt you.' 'You must come, to cure me,' he answered.

'You ought to come, because you have hurt me: you know you have extremely! I was not as ill when you entered as I am at present--was I ?' 'But you've made yourself ill by crying and being in a passion .-- I didn't do it all,' said his cousin.

'However, we'll be friends now.


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