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Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
Wuthering Heights
by Emily Brontë
But, one day when she had been peculiarly wayward, rejecting her breakfast, complaining that the servants did not do what she told them; that the mistress would allow her to be nothing in the house, and Edgar neglected her; that she had caught a cold with the doors being left open, and we let the parlour fire go out on purpose to vex her; with a hundred yet more frivolous accusations; Mrs Linton peremptorily insisted that she should get to bed; and, having scolded her heartily, threatened to send for the doctor.🏁
Submitted by jyin - 05/22/2026
Book Literature 5.68 Ranked

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