Works of Emily Bronte: Wuthering Heights: Chapters 31 - 34

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From: Monarch Notes
Date: 19630101
Author:Bronte, Emily

Bronte, Emily
Monarch Notes
01-01-1963
Wuthering Heights: Chapters 31 - 34

Chapter Thirty-One

Lockwood sets off for the Heights carrying a note from Nelly Dean to
Cathy. As at his last visit, he finds the gate locked and has to "invoke"
Hareton to open it and let him in. Hareton, the visitor remarks snidely, is
a handsome rustic who apparently does his best to make the least of his
advantages. Heathcliff is not due home until dinnertime and Lockwood decides
to wait, drifting over to a window beside which Cathy is sitting, and under
the pretense of desiring a view of the garden, dropping Nelly's ...

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