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Chapter 29

The evening after the funeral, my young lady and I were
seated in the library, now musing mournfully--one of us
despairingly--on our loss, now venturing conjectures as to
the gloomy future.

We had just agreed the best destiny which could await
Catherine would be a permission to continue resident at the
Grange; at least during Linton’s life: he being allowed to join her
there, and I to remain as housekeeper. That seemed rather too
favourable an arrangement to be hoped for; and yet I did hope,
and began to cheer up under the prospect of retaining my home,
and my employment, and, above all, my beloved young mistress,
when a servant--one of the discarded ones, not yet departed--
rushed hastily in, and said “that devil Heathcliff” was coming
through the court: should he fasten the door in his face?

If we had been mad enough to order that proceeding, we had
not time. He made no ceremony of knocking or announcing his
name--he was master, and availed himself of the master’s
privilege to walk straight in, without saying a word. The sound of
our informant’s voice directed him to the library; he entered, and
motioning him out, shut the door.

It was the same room into which he had been ushered, as a
guest, eighteen years before; the same moon shone through the
window, and the same autumn landscape lay outside. We had not
yet lighted a candle, but all the apartment was visible, even to the
portraits on the wall--the splendid head of Mrs. Linton, and the
graceful one of her husband.

Heathcliff advanced to the hearth. Time had little altered his


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