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‘My love for Linton is like foliage in the woods: time will change it, I’m well aware’ Catherine ‘he’s more myself than I am’ Catherine ‘Linton’s is as different as a moonbeam from lightning, or frost from fire’ ‘Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same;’ ‘It would degrade me to marry Heathcliff now’ Catherine Catherine Catherine Catherine Catherine Nelly Dean Lockwood Nelly Dean ‘My love for Heathcliff resembles the eternal rocks beneath:’ ‘a source of little visible delight, but necessary’ To Cathy ‘“Loving!” cried I, as scornfully as I could utter the word.’ Catherine Earnshaw, here and there varied to Catherine Heathcliff, and then again to Catherine Linton.’ ‘Hareton is the last of them, as our Miss Cathy is of us I mean, of the Lintons.’ Hindley ‘swears he will reduce him [Heathcliff] to his right place’ Catherine Heathcliff Heathcliff Heathcliff Heathcliff ‘I meditated this plan just to have one glimpse of your face’ ‘“I seek no revenge on you,” replied Heathcliff, less vehemently. “That’s not the plan.”’ ‘The tyrant grinds down his slaves and they don’t turn against him: they crush those beneath them.’ ‘we’ll see if one tree won’t grow as crooked as another, with the same wind to twist it!’ Heathcliff ‘I find the will to lift a slate of either roof has vanished!’ Heathcliff Lockwood Lockwood Lockwood ‘My old enemies have beaten me; now would be the precise time to revenge myself on their representatives’ ‘my fingers closed on the fingers of a little, ice-cold hand.’ ‘The intense horror of nightmare came over me:’ ‘I suppose that she wanted to get another proof that the place was haunted, at my expense.’ ‘Well, it is [haunted] swarming with ghosts and goblins!’ ‘I was superstitious about dreams then, and am still’ ‘And I pray one prayer repeat it till my tongue stiffens- Catherine Earnshaw may not not rest as long as I am living’ ‘you said I killed you haunt me, then!’ ‘Be with me always take any form drive me mad!’ Lockwood Nelly Dean Heathcliff Heathcliff Heathcliff Heathcliff Nelly Dean Nelly Dean Nelly Dean Nelly Dean ‘I cannot live without my life! I cannot live without my soul!’ ‘It’s a cuckoo’s, sir’ ‘I really thought him not vindictive: I was deceived completely, as you will hear’ ‘no parson in the world ever pictured heaven so beautifully as they did’ ‘I would not bear slapping and ordering; and so I let her know.’

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Page 1: Catherine Catherine Catherine - WordPress.com · 2012. 10. 1. · ‘Catherine Earnshaw, here and there varied to Catherine Heathcliff, and then again to Catherine Linton.’ ‘Hareton

‘My love for

Linton is like

foliage in the

woods: time will

change it, I’m

well aware’

Catherine

‘he’s more

myself than I

am’

Catherine

‘Linton’s is as

different as a

moonbeam from

lightning, or

frost from fire’

‘Whatever our

souls are made

of, his and mine

are the same;’

‘It would

degrade me to

marry

Heathcliff now’

Catherine Catherine Catherine

Catherine Catherine Nelly Dean Lockwood Nelly Dean

‘My love for

Heathcliff

resembles the

eternal rocks

beneath:’

‘a source of

little visible

delight, but

necessary’

To Cathy

‘“Loving!” cried

I, as scornfully

as I could utter

the word.’

‘Catherine

Earnshaw, here and

there varied to

Catherine Heathcliff,

and then again to

Catherine Linton.’

‘Hareton is the

last of them, as

our Miss Cathy is

of us – I mean, of

the Lintons.’

Hindley ‘swears

he will reduce

him [Heathcliff]

to his right place’

Catherine Heathcliff Heathcliff Heathcliff Heathcliff

‘I meditated

this plan – just

to have one

glimpse of

your face’

‘“I seek no revenge

on you,” replied

Heathcliff, less

vehemently.

“That’s not the

plan.”’

‘The tyrant grinds

down his slaves

and they don’t

turn against him:

they crush those

beneath them.’

‘we’ll see if one

tree won’t grow

as crooked as

another, with the

same wind to

twist it!’

Heathcliff

‘I find the

will to lift a

slate of either

roof has

vanished!’

Heathcliff Lockwood Lockwood Lockwood

‘My old enemies

have beaten me; now

would be the precise

time to revenge

myself on their

representatives’

‘my fingers

closed on the

fingers of a

little, ice-cold

hand.’

‘The intense

horror of

nightmare

came over me:’

‘I suppose that she

wanted to get

another proof

that the place

was haunted, at

my expense.’

‘Well, it is

[haunted] –

swarming

with ghosts

and goblins!’

‘I was

superstitious

about dreams

then, and am

still’

‘And I pray one

prayer – repeat it

till my tongue

stiffens- Catherine

Earnshaw may not

not rest as long as I

am living’

‘you said I

killed you –

haunt me,

then!’

‘Be with me

always – take

any form –

drive me mad!’

Lockwood Nelly Dean Heathcliff Heathcliff Heathcliff

Heathcliff Nelly Dean Nelly Dean Nelly Dean Nelly Dean

‘I cannot live

without my

life! I cannot

live without

my soul!’

‘It’s a cuckoo’s,

sir’

‘I really thought

him not

vindictive: I was

deceived

completely, as

you will hear’

‘no parson in the

world ever

pictured heaven

so beautifully as

they did’

‘I would not

bear slapping

and ordering;

and so I let

her know.’