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feelings further, for a horse’s feet were heard on the flags, and
having knocked gently, young Linton entered, his face brilliant
with delight at the unexpected summons he had received.

Doubtless Catherine marked the difference between her
friends, as one came in and the other went out. The contrast
resembled what you see in exchanging a bleak, hilly, coal country
for a beautiful fertile valley; and his voice and greeting were as
opposite as his aspect. He had a sweet, low manner of speaking,
and pronounced his words as you do;--that’s less gruff than we
talk here, and softer.

“I’m not come too soon, am I?” he said, casting a look at me: I
had begun to wipe the plate, and tidy some drawers at the far end
in the dresser.

“No,” answered Catherine. “What are you doing there, Nelly?”
“My work, Miss,” I replied. (Mr. Hindley had given me
directions to make a third party in any private visits Linton chose
to pay.)

She stepped behind me and whispered crossly, “Take yourself
and your dusters off; when company are in the house, servants
don’t commence scouring and cleaning in the room where they
are!”

“It’s a good opportunity, now that master is away,” I answered
aloud: “he hates me to be fidgeting over these things in his
presence. I’m sure Mr. Edgar will excuse me.”

“I hate you to be fidgeting in my presence,” exclaimed the
young lady imperiously, not allowing her guest time to speak: she
had failed to recover her equanimity since the little dispute with
Heathcliff.

“I’m sorry for it, Miss Catherine,” was my response, and I


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