Intro to Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë.

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My motivation for this is that of an innocent bystander. Mr Lockwood is a happy-go-lucky, middle-class gentleman of leisure who thinks everyone is his friend. He is unaware of the history of Wuthering Heights or of Heathcliffe.

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English

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Senior (55+)

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Irish (Eastern- Leinster, Dublin) Irish (General)

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Withering Heights by Emily Bronte Chapter one 18 Oh one. I have just returned from a visit to my landlord, the solitary neighbour that I shall be troubled with. This is certainly a beautiful country in all England. I do not believe that I could have fixed on a situation so completely removed from the stir of society. A perfect misanthropist heaven and Mr Heathcliff and I are such a suitable pair to divide the desolation between us capital fellow. He little imagined how my heart warmed towards him when I beheld his black eyes withdraw so suspiciously under their brows as I rode up and when his fingers shelter themselves with a jealous resolution still further in his waistcoat. As I announced my name, Mr Heathcliff, I said a nod was the answer. Mr. Lockwood, your new tenants, sir, I do myself the honour of calling as soon as possible after my arrival to express the hope that I might have not inconvenience to you by my presence in soliciting the occupation of thrush Cross Grange. I heard yesterday you had had some thoughts throws cross Granges, my own, sir. He interrupted, wincing. I should not allow anyone to inconvenience me if I could hinder it. Walk in the walk in was uttered with closed teeth