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'There's Heathcliff and a woman yonder, under t' nab, he blubbered, 'un' I darnut pass 'em. I saw nothing; but neither the sheep nor he would go on so I bid him take the road lower down. He probably raised the phantoms from thinking, as he traversed the moors alone, on the nonsense he had heard his parents and companions repeat.
"They's Heathcliff and a woman yonder, under t' nab," he blubbered, "un' aw darnut pass 'em." I saw nothing, but neither the sheep nor he would go on, so I bid him take the road lower down.
"'There's Heathcliff and a woman, yonder, under t' Nab, he blubbered, 'un' I darnut pass 'em." It is there, the end, in one line, charged with the vibration of the supernatural. One line that carries the suggestion of I know not what ghostly and immaterial passion and its unearthly satisfaction. And this book stands alone, absolutely self-begotten and self-born.
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