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unusual liberty of drawing near the fire, going round Earnshaw’s
seat, and kneeling in the corner beside him.

“Heathcliff did not glance my way, and I gazed up, and
contemplated his features almost as confidently as if they had
been turned to stone. His forehead, that I once thought so manly,
and that I now think so diabolical, was shaded with a heavy cloud;
his basilisk eyes were nearly quenched by sleeplessness, and
weeping, perhaps, for the lashes were wet then; his lips devoid of
their ferocious sneer, and sealed in an expression of unspeakable
sadness. Had it been another, I would have covered my face in the
presence of such grief. In his case, I was gratified; and, ignoble as
it seems to insult a fallen enemy, I couldn’t miss this chance of
sticking in a dart: his weakness was the only time when I could
taste the delight of paying wrong for wrong.”

“Fie, fie, Miss!” I interrupted. “One might suppose you had
never opened a Bible in your life. If God afflict your enemies,
surely that ought to suffice you. It is both mean and presumptuous
to add your torture to His!”

“In general, I’ll allow that it would be, Ellen,” she continued;
“but what misery laid on Heathcliff could content me, unless I
have a hand in it? I’d rather he suffered less, if I might cause his
sufferings and he might know that I was the cause. Oh, I owe him
so much. On only one condition can I hope to forgive him. It is, if I
may take an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth; for every wrench of
agony return a wrench: reduce him to my level. As he was the first
to injure, make him the first to implore pardon; and then--why
then, Ellen, I might show you some generosity. But it is utterly
impossible I can ever be revenged, and therefore I cannot forgive
him. Hindley wanted some water, and I handed him a glass, and


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