Practice Typing
Wuthering Heights - Brontë, Emily · 58 words
As you dont like me, Linton, and as you think I come on purpose to hurt you, and pretend that I do so every time, this is our last meeting. let us say good bye; and tell Mr. Heathcliff that you have no wish to see me, and that he mustnt invent any more falsehoods on the subject.
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