Wuthering Heights
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...failing health left him
an unhappy and peevish man.

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The fire, girl.
Do you want me to freeze to death?

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And so I tended the ailing master...
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...while Cathy and Heathcliff, promising,
it seemed, to grow up rude as savages...

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...became more reckless every day.
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At this time they seemed
to need for nothing but each other...

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...so deep and close was their friendship.
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Why can't you always be a good lass?
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Why can't you always be a good man,
Father?

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l didn't mean it.
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You mustn't be vexed.
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''What, tho' my parents frown and scold
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''Still Jockey l approve
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''The youth is handsome, free and bold
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''And pays me love for love
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''And father at Jockey's age
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''Did just the same as he
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''My mother too, l dare engage
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''Did just the same like me
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''Did just the same like me''

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