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Posted: Sun 9:41, 17 Apr 2011 Post subject: Moncler Jacke |
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Chapter 30I have paid a visit to the Heights,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but I have not seen her since she left: Joseph held the door in his hand when I called to ask after her, and wouldn't let me pass. He said Mrs Linton was `thrang', and the master was not in. Zillah has told me something of the way they go on, otherwise I should hardly know who was dead and who living. She thinks Catherine haughty,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and does not like her, I can guess by her talk. My young lady asked some aid of her when she first came; but Mr Heathcliff told her to follow her own business, and let his daughter-in-law look after herself; and Zillah willingly acquiesced, being a narrow-minded, selfish woman. Catherine evinced a child's annoyance at this neglect; repaid it with contempt, and thus enlisted my informant among her enemies, as securely as if she had done her some great wrong. I had a long talk with Zillah about six weeks ago, a little before you came, one day when we foregathered on the moor; and this is what she told me. `The first thing Mrs Linton did', she said, `on her arrival at the Heights, was to run upstairs, without even wishing good evening to me and Joseph; she shut herself into Linton's room, and remained till morning. Then,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], while the master and Earnshaw were at breakfast, she entered the house,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and asked all in a quiver if the doctor might be sent for? her cousin was very ill. `"We know that!" answered Heathcliff; "but his life is not worth a farthing, and I won't spend a farthing on him." `"But I cannot tell
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