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And this is one: I'm going to tell it but take care not to smile at any part of it. 'Oh! don't, Miss Catherine! I cried. 'We're dismal enough without conjuring up ghosts and visions to perplex us. Come, come, be merry and like yourself! Look at little Hareton! he's dreaming nothing dreary. How sweetly he smiles in his sleep! 'Yes; and how sweetly his father curses in his solitude!

He's forgotten all I've done for him, and made on him, and goan and riven up a whole row o' t' grandest currant-trees i' t' garden! and here he lamented outright; unmanned by a sense of his bitter injuries, and Earnshaw's ingratitude and dangerous condition. 'Is the fool drunk? asked Mr. Heathcliff. 'Hareton, is it you he's finding fault with?

Hareton Earnshaw that is, Miss Cathy's other cousin, and so yours in a manner will show you all the sweetest spots; and you can bring a book in fine weather, and make a green hollow your study; and, now and then, your uncle may join you in a walk: he does, frequently, walk out on the hills. 'And what is my father like? he asked. 'Is he as young and handsome as uncle?

'Ony books that yah leave, I shall tak' into th' hahse, said Joseph, 'and it'll be mitch if yah find 'em agean; soa, yah may plase yerseln! Cathy threatened that his library should pay for hers; and, smiling as she passed Hareton, went singing up-stairs: lighter of heart, I venture to say, than ever she had been under that roof before; except, perhaps, during her earliest visits to Linton.

I felt stunned by the awful event; and my memory unavoidably recurred to former times with a sort of oppressive sadness. But poor Hareton, the most wronged, was the only one who really suffered much. He sat by the corpse all night, weeping in bitter earnest.

If you had remembered that Hareton was your cousin as much as Master Heathcliff, you would have felt how improper it was to behave in that way. At least, it was praiseworthy ambition for him to desire to be as accomplished as Linton; and probably he did not learn merely to show off: you had made him ashamed of his ignorance before, I have no doubt; and he wished to remedy it and please you.

'Hareton, Hareton, Hareton! do you hear? she continued. 'Get off wi' ye! he growled, with uncompromising gruffness. 'Let me take that pipe, she said, cautiously advancing her hand and abstracting it from his mouth. Before he could attempt to recover it, it was broken, and behind the fire. He swore at her and seized another.

'It was me, muttered Hareton. 'What do you say? demanded the master. Hareton looked at his plate, and did not repeat the confession. Mr. Heathcliff looked at him a bit, and then silently resumed his breakfast and his interrupted musing.

'The roads will be buried already; and, if they were bare, I could scarcely distinguish a foot in advance. 'Hareton, drive those dozen sheep into the barn porch. They'll be covered if left in the fold all night: and put a plank before them, said Heathcliff. 'How must I do? I continued, with rising irritation.

Hareton did not appear to feel this threat; so the tears sprang into her eyes with indignation. 'You bring the pony, she exclaimed, turning to the woman, 'and let my dog free this moment! 'Softly, Miss, answered she addressed: 'you'll lose nothing by being civil. Though Mr. Hareton, there, be not the master's son, he's your cousin: and I was never hired to serve you.

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