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soon as ever we return; and I shall have the blame.”

“I want her to see Linton,” he answered; “he’s looking better
these few days: it’s not often he’s fit to be seen. And we’ll soon
persuade her to keep the visit secret--where is the harm of it?”

“The harm of it is, that her father would hate me if he found I
suffered her to enter your house; and I am convinced you have a
bad design in encouraging her to do so,” I replied.

“My design is as honest as possible. I’ll inform you of its whole
scope,” he said. “That the two cousins may fall in love, and get
married. I’m acting generously to your master: his young chit has
no expectations, and should she second my wishes, she’ll be
provided for at once as joint successor with Linton.”

“If Linton died,” I answered, “and his life is quite uncertain,
Catherine would be the heir.”

“No, she would not,” he said. “There is no clause in the will to
secure it so: his property would go to me; but, to prevent disputes,
I desire their union, and am resolved to bring it about.”

“And I’m resolved she shall never approach your house with me
again,” I returned, as we reached the gate, where Miss Cathy
waited our coming.

Heathcliff bid me be quiet; and, preceding us up the path,
hastened to open the door. My young lady gave him several looks,
as if she could not exactly make up her mind what to think of him;
but now he smiled when he met her eye, and softened his voice in
addressing her; and I was foolish enough to imagine the memory
of her mother might disarm him from desiring her injury.

Linton stood on the hearth. He had been out walking in the
fields, for his cap was on, and he was calling to Joseph to bring
him dry shoes.


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