Selected Works of the Brontë Sisters by Charlotte Brontë & Wuthering Heights & The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Author:Charlotte Brontë & Wuthering Heights & The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Canterbury Classics
Chapter XXIII
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The rainy night had ushered in a misty morningâhalf frost, half drizzleâand temporary brooks crossed our pathâgurgling from the uplands. My feet were thoroughly wetted; I was cross and low; exactly the humour suited for making the most of these disagreeable things. We entered the farm-house by the kitchen way, to ascertain whether Mr. Heathcliff were really absent: because I put slight faith in his own affirmation.
Joseph seemed sitting in a sort of elysium alone, beside a roaring fire; a quart of ale on the table near him, bristling with large pieces of toasted oat-cake; and his black, short pipe in his mouth. Catherine ran to the hearth to warm herself. I asked if the master was in? My question remained so long unanswered, that I thought the old man had grown deaf, and repeated it louder.
âNaâay!â he snarled, or rather screamed through his nose. âNaâay! Yah muh goa back whear yah coom frough.â
âJoseph!â cried a peevish voice, simultaneously with me, from the inner room. âHow often am I to call you? There are only a few red ashes now. Joseph! Come this moment.â
Vigorous puffs, and a resolute stare into the grate, declared he had no ear for this appeal. The housekeeper and Hareton were invisible; one gone on an errand, and the other at his work, probably. We knew Lintonâs tones, and entered.
âOh, I hope youâll die in a garret, starved to death!â said the boy, mistaking our approach for that of his negligent attendant.
He stopped on observing his error: his cousin flew to him.
âIs that you, Miss Linton?â he said, raising his head from the arm of the great chair, in which he reclined. âNoâdonât kiss me: it takes my breath. Dear me! Papa said you would call,â continued he, after recovering a little from Catherineâs embrace; while she stood by looking very contrite. âWill you shut the door, if you please? You left it open; and thoseâthose detestable creatures wonât bring coals to the fire. Itâs so cold!â
I stirred up the cinders, and fetched a scuttleful myself. The invalid complained of being covered with ashes; but he had a tiresome cough, and looked feverish and ill, so I did not rebuke his temper.
âWell, Linton,â murmured Catherine, when his corrugated brow relaxed, âare you glad to see me? Can I do you any good?â
âWhy didnât you come before?â he asked. âYou should have come, instead of writing. It tired me dreadfully writing those long letters. Iâd far rather have talked to you. Now, I can neither bear to talk, nor anything else. I wonder where Zillah is! Will youâ (looking at me) âstep into the kitchen and see?â
I had received no thanks for my other service; and being unwilling to run to and fro at his behest, I replied: âNobody is out there but Joseph.â
âI want to drink,â he exclaimed fretfully, turning away. âZillah is constantly gadding off to Gimmerton since papa went: itâs miserable! And Iâm obliged to come down hereâthey resolved never to hear me upstairs.
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