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Wuthering Heights

CHAPTER XXXIV
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At dusk he went into his chamber.

Through the whole night, and far into the morning, we heard him groaning and murmuring to himself.

Hareton was anxious to enter; but I bid him fetch Mr.Kenneth, and he should go in and see him.

When he came, and I requested admittance and tried to open the door, I found it locked; and Heathcliff bid us be damned.

He was better, and would be left alone; so the doctor went away.
The following evening was very wet: indeed, it poured down till day-dawn; and, as I took my morning walk round the house, I observed the master's window swinging open, and the rain driving straight in.


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