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Wuthering Heights
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dark
skinned
gypsy
Catherine
Earnshaw
; here and there varied to Catherine
Heathcliff
, and then again to Catherine
Linton
let
me
in -
let
me in!
terror
made me
cruel
come in
!
dark
almost as if it
came
from the
devil
uncomplaining
as a
lamb
much
too
fond
of
Heathcliff
no
parson
in the
world
ever
pictured
heaven
so
beautifully
as they did
rude
as
savages
planted
ourselves on a
flowerpot
under the
drawing
room
window
crimson
/ pure
white
/
silver
shrieking
as if
witches
were
running
red-hot
needles
into her
huge
,
purple
tongue
out-and -outer
shattering
their
great
glass panes
to a
million
of
fragments
brown
ringlets
vs thick
uncombed
hair
neither
wept
nor
prayed
infernal
house
exchanging
a
bleak
, hilly,
coal
country
for a
beautiful
fertile
valley
I shall like to be the
greatest
woman
of the
neighbourhood
heaven
did not seem to be my
home
angels
were so
angry
that they
flung
me out into the
middle
of the
heath
on the top of
Wuthering
Heights
; where I woke
sobbing
for
joy
It would
degrade
me to marry
heathcliff
whatever
our
souls
are made of, his and mine are the
same
, and
Linton's
is as
different
as a
moonbeam
from
lightning
, or
frost
from
fire
My love for
Linton
is like the
foliage
in the
woods.
Time
will
change
it.
My love for
heathcliff
resembles
the
eternal
rocks
beneath
I am
Heathcliff
he'd
crush
you, like a
sparrows
egg,
Isabella
Your type is not a
lamb
, it's a
sucking
leveret
I wish i were a
girl
again,
half
savage
and
hardy
, and
free
Open
the
window
again
Shut
the
window
, Ellen!
plant
an
oak
in a
flower
pot
you have
killed
me
would you like to
live
with your
soul
in the
grave
?
I love my
murderer
- but yours! how
can i
?
his was the
hush
of
exhausted
anguish
, and hers of
perfect
peace
you said i
killed
you
-
haunt
me then
howled
, not like a
man
but like a
savage
beast
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