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Chapter 13

For two months the fugitives remained absent; in those two
months, Mrs. Linton encountered and conquered the
worst shock of what was denominated a brain fever. No
mother could have nursed an only child more devotedly than
Edgar tended her. Day and night he was watching, and patiently
enduring all the annoyances that irritable nerves and a shaken
reason could inflict; and, though Kenneth remarked that what he
saved from the grave would only recompense his care by forming
the source of constant future anxiety--in fact, that his health and
strength were being sacrificed to preserve a mere ruin of
humanity--he knew no limits in gratitude and joy when
Catherine’s life was declared out of danger; and hour after hour he
would sit beside her, tracing the gradual return to bodily health,
and flattering his too sanguine hopes with the illusion that her
mind would settle back to its right balance also, and she would
soon be entirely her former self.

The first time she left her chamber was at the commencement
of the following March. Mr. Linton had put on her pillow, in the
morning, a handful of golden crocuses; her eye, long stranger to
any gleam of pleasure, caught them in waking, and shone
delighted as she gathered them eagerly together.

“These are the earliest flowers at the Heights,” she exclaimed.
“They remind me of soft thaw winds, and warm sunshine, and
nearly melted snow. Edgar, is there not a south wind, and is not
the snow almost gone?”

“The snow is quite gone down here, darling,” replied her
husband; “and I only see two white spots on the whole range of


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