Wuthering Heights
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I descended and found Heathcliff waiting under the porch, evidently anticipating an invitation to enter. He followed my guidance without waste of words, and I showed him into the presence of the master and mistress who's flushed. Cheeks betrayed signs of warm talking. But the ladies glowed with another feeling. When her friend appeared at the door, she sprang forward, took both his hands and led him to Lynton. And then she seized Clinton's reluctant fingers and crush them into his now fully revealed by the fire and candlelight. I was amazed, more than ever to behold the transformation of Heathcliff. He had grown a tall, athletic, well formed man beside whom my masters seemed quite slender and youth like his upright carriage, suggested the idea of his having been in the Army. His countenance was much older and expression and decision of feature than Mr Lyndon's. It looked intelligent and retained. No marks of former degradation, half civilised ferocity looked yet in the depressed brows and eyes full of black fire. But it was subdued, and his man it was even dignified. Quite the vested of roughness, though to Stern for Grey's, My master's surprise equalled or exceeded mine he remained for a minute at a loss. How to address the Plough boy. As he had called him, Heathcliff dropped his slight hand and stood looking at him coolly till he chose to speak.