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Wuthering Heights

CHAPTER XXXII
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You should have given us notice!' 'I've arranged to be accommodated there, for as long as I shall stay,' I answered.

'I depart again to-morrow.

And how are you transplanted here, Mrs.Dean?
tell me that.' 'Zillah left, and Mr.Heathcliff wished me to come, soon after you went to London, and stay till you returned.

But, step in, pray! Have you walked from Gimmerton this evening ?' 'From the Grange,' I replied; 'and while they make me lodging room there, I want to finish my business with your master; because I don't think of having another opportunity in a hurry.' 'What business, sir ?' said Nelly, conducting me into the house.

'He's gone out at present, and won't return soon.' 'About the rent,' I answered.
'Oh! then it is with Mrs.Heathcliff you must settle,' she observed; 'or rather with me.


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