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no mistress; and as to Hareton, the curate should take him<br />

in hand, by-and-by. And so I had but one choice left: to do<br />

as I was ordered. I told the master he got rid of all decent<br />

people only to run to ruin a little faster; I kissed Hareton,<br />

said good-by; and since then he has been a stranger: and it’s<br />

very queer to think it, but I’ve no doubt he has completely<br />

forgotten all about Ellen Dean, and that he was ever more<br />

than all the world to her and she to him!<br />

At this point of the housekeeper’s story she chanced to<br />

glance towards the time-piece over the chimney; and was in<br />

amazement on seeing the minute-hand measure half-past<br />

one. She would not hear of staying a second longer: in truth,<br />

I felt rather disposed to defer the sequel of her narrative myself.<br />

And now that she is vanished to her rest, and I have<br />

meditated for another hour or two, I shall summon courage<br />

to go also, in spite of aching laziness of head and limbs.<br />

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<strong>Wuthering</strong> <strong>Heights</strong>

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