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Wuthering Heights

CHAPTER XXIV
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Had you been brought up in his circumstances, would you be less rude?
He was as quick and as intelligent a child as ever you were; and I'm hurt that he should be despised now, because that base Heathcliff has treated him so unjustly.' 'Well, Ellen, you won't cry about it, will you ?' she exclaimed, surprised at my earnestness.

'But wait, and you shall hear if he conned his A B C to please me; and if it were worth while being civil to the brute.

I entered; Linton was lying on the settle, and half got up to welcome me.
'"I'm ill to-night, Catherine, love," he said; "and you must have all the talk, and let me listen.

Come, and sit by me.

I was sure you wouldn't break your word, and I'll make you promise again, before you go." 'I knew now that I mustn't tease him, as he was ill; and I spoke softly and put no questions, and avoided irritating him in any way.


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