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asked him how he was.

“‘Not as ill as I wish,’ he replied. ‘But leaving out my arm, every
inch of me is as sore as if I had been fighting with a legion of imps!’

“‘Yes, no wonder,’ was my next remark. ‘Catherine used to
boast that she stood between you and bodily harm: she meant that
certain persons would not hurt you for fear of offending her. It’s
well people don’t really rise from their grave, or, last night, she
might have witnessed a repulsive scene! Are not you bruised, and
cut over your chest and shoulders?’

“‘I can’t say,’ he answered; ‘but what do you mean? Did he dare
to strike me when I was down?’

“‘He trampled on, and kicked you, and dashed you on the
ground,’ I whispered. ‘And his mouth watered to tear you with his
teeth; because he’s only half a man--not so much.’

“Mr. Earnshaw looked up, like me, to the countenance of our
mutual foe; who, absorbed in his anguish, seemed insensible to
anything around him: the longer he stood, the plainer his
reflections revealed their blackness through his features.

“‘Oh, if God would but give me strength to strangle him in my
last agony, I’d go to hell with joy,’ groaned the impatient man,
writhing to rise, and sinking back in despair, convinced of his
inadequacy for the struggle.

“‘Nay, it’s enough that he has murdered one of you,’ I observed
aloud. ‘At the Grange, every one knows your sister would have
been living now, had it not been for Mr. Heathcliff. After all, it is
preferable to be hated than loved by him. When I recollect how
happy we were--how happy Catherine was before he came--I’m
fit to curse the day.’

“Most likely, Heathcliff noticed more the truth of what was said


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