Wuthering Heights
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Catherine.
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Thank you, Jenny.
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Catherine, be glad by all means,
but please do not be absurd...

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...especially in front of the servants.
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l'll behave.
:58:39
My wife has asked me
to receive you as a friend.

:58:44
Would you care for some tea?
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That would give me great pleasure.
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Won't you sit down, sir?
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You seem to have found good fortune.
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ln some respects.
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-You look as if you've been abroad.
-Once or twice.

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l'd simply love to travel one day to London.
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lt's...
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...a curious place.
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Was it difficult?
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lt was a struggle.
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l can't believe it.
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lt's like a dream.
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Three years you've been away
and you never even thought of me.

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A little more than you've thought of me.
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You're cruel.
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l've fought through a bitter life
since last l heard your voice.


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