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acquaintance prudently: he doesn’t trouble himself to reflect on
the causes he might have for mistrusting one whom he has basely
injured. But Heathcliff affirms his principal reason for resuming a
connection with his ancient persecutor is a wish to install himself
in quarters at walking distance from the Grange, and an
attachment to the house where we lived together; and likewise a
hope that I shall have more opportunities of seeing him there than
I could have if he settled in Gimmerton. He means to offer liberal
payment for permission to lodge at the Heights; and doubtless my
brother’s covetousness will prompt him to accept the terms,--he
was always greedy; though what he grasps with one hand he flings
away with the other.”

“It’s a nice place for a young man to fix his dwelling in!” said I.
“Have you no fear of the consequences, Mrs. Linton?”

“None for my friend,” she replied; “his strong head will keep
him from danger--a little for Hindley, but he can’t be made
morally worse than he is; and I stand between him and bodily
harm. The event of this evening has reconciled me to God and
humanity! I had risen in angry rebellion against Providence. Oh,
I’ve endured very, very bitter misery, Nelly! If that creature knew
how bitter, he’d be ashamed to cloud its removal with idle
petulance. It was kindness for him which induced me to bear it
alone: had I expressed the agony I frequently felt, he would have
been taught to long for its alleviation as ardently as I. However, it’s
over, and I’ll take no revenge on his folly; I can afford to suffer
anything hereafter! Should the meanest thing alive slap me on the
cheek, I’d not only turn the other, but I’d ask pardon for provoking
it; and, as a proof, I’ll go make my peace with Edgar instantly.
Good-night! I’m an angel!”


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