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Wuthering Heights

CHAPTER III
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'Mr.Lockwood,' he added, 'you may go into my room: you'll only be in the way, coming down-stairs so early: and your childish outcry has sent sleep to the devil for me.' 'And for me, too,' I replied.

'I'll walk in the yard till daylight, and then I'll be off; and you need not dread a repetition of my intrusion.
I'm now quite cured of seeking pleasure in society, be it country or town.

A sensible man ought to find sufficient company in himself.' 'Delightful company!' muttered Heathcliff.

'Take the candle, and go where you please.

I shall join you directly.


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