Quotation from: Wuthering Heights

Written by: Emily Bronte


'Who? There is himself, Earnshaw, Zillah, Joseph and I. Which
would you have?'


'Are there no boys at the farm?'


'No; those are all.'


'Then, it follows that I am compelled to stay.'


'That you may settle with your host. I have nothing to do with
it.'


'I hope it will be a lesson to you to make no more rash journeys on
these hills,' cried Heathcliff's stern voice from the kitchen
entrance. 'As to staying here, I don't keep accommodations for
visitors: you must share a bed with Hareton or Joseph, if you do.'

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