Wuthering Heights
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White heather for good Iuck,
Miss Catherine.

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Come aIong, Cathy.
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What is it?
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A coId wind went across
my heart just then--

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a feeIing of doom.
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You touched me,
and it was gone.

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Oh, it's nothing, darIing,
I'm sure.

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Oh, Edgar, I Iove you. I do.
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Good-bye.
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And I, too, feIt a coId wind across
my heart as they rode away together.

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And I, too, feIt a coId wind across
my heart as they rode away together.

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But as the years went on,
they were reaIIy in possession...

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of a deep and growing happiness.
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I wish you couId've
seen Miss Cathy then.

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She became quite the Iady of the manor
and was aImost overfond of Mr. Linton.

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For IsabeIIa, she showed
great affection...

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and presided over Thrushcross Grange...
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with quiet dignity.

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