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______, new tenant at Thrushcross Grange, met a surly reception from servants, dogs, and the landlord himself, Mr. Heathcliff, when he paid his first call. Mr. Heathcliff looked lik a dark-skinned gypsy, but had the dress and manners of a country squire.

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Mr. Lockwood

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Mr. Lockwood, ______, met a surly reception from servants, dogs, and the landlord himself, Mr. Heathcliff, when he paid his first call. Mr. Heathcliff looked lik a dark-skinned gypsy, but had the dress and manners of a country squire.

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new tenant at Thrushcross Grange

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Mr. Lockwood, new tenant at Thrushcross Grange, ______ from servants, dogs, and the landlord himself, Mr. Heathcliff, when he paid his first call. Mr. Heathcliff looked lik a dark-skinned gypsy, but had the dress and manners of a country squire.

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met a surly reception

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Mr. Lockwood, new tenant at Thrushcross Grange, met a surly reception ______, Mr. Heathcliff, when he paid his first call. Mr. Heathcliff looked lik a dark-skinned gypsy, but had the dress and manners of a country squire.

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from servants, dogs, and the landlord himself

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Mr. Lockwood, new tenant at Thrushcross Grange, met a surly reception from servants, dogs, and the landlord himself, ______, when he paid his first call. Mr. Heathcliff looked lik a dark-skinned gypsy, but had the dress and manners of a country squire.

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Mr. Heathcliff

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Mr. Lockwood, new tenant at Thrushcross Grange, met a surly reception from servants, dogs, and the landlord himself, Mr. Heathcliff, ______. Mr. Heathcliff looked lik a dark-skinned gypsy, but had the dress and manners of a country squire.

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when he paid his first call

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Mr. Lockwood, new tenant at Thrushcross Grange, met a surly reception from servants, dogs, and the landlord himself, Mr. Heathcliff, when he paid his first call. Mr. Heathcliff ______, but had the dress and manners of a country squire.

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looked lik a dark-skinned gypsy

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Mr. Lockwood, new tenant at Thrushcross Grange, met a surly reception from servants, dogs, and the landlord himself, Mr. Heathcliff, when he paid his first call. Mr. Heathcliff looked lik a dark-skinned gypsy, but ______.

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had the dress and manners of a country squire

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Mr. Heathcliff looked lik a dark-skinned gypsy, but had the dress and manners of a country squire. ______, he was exremely morose and reserved. |

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Erect and handsome in figure

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Mr. Heathcliff looked lik a dark-skinned gypsy, but had the dress and manners of a country squire. Erect and handsome in figure, ______. |

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he was exremely morose and reserved

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Erect and handsome in figure, he was exremely morose and reserved. | ______, the landlord’s home, was a well-built, battered old farmhouse, its name descriptive of the atmospheric tumult to which its exposed position subjected it in stormy weather. |

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Wuthering Heights

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Erect and handsome in figure, he was exremely morose and reserved. | Wuthering Heights, ______, was a well-built, battered old farmhouse, its name descriptive of the atmospheric tumult to which its exposed position subjected it in stormy weather. |

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the landlord’s home

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Erect and handsome in figure, he was exremely morose and reserved. | Wuthering Heights, the landlord’s home, was ______, its name descriptive of the atmospheric tumult to which its exposed position subjected it in stormy weather. |

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a well-built, battered old farmhouse

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Erect and handsome in figure, he was exremely morose and reserved. | Wuthering Heights, the landlord’s home, was a well-built, battered old farmhouse, ______ the atmospheric tumult to which its exposed position subjected it in stormy weather. |

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its name descriptive of

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Erect and handsome in figure, he was exremely morose and reserved. | Wuthering Heights, the landlord’s home, was a well-built, battered old farmhouse, its name descriptive of ______ to which its exposed position subjected it in stormy weather. |

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the atmospheric tumult

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Erect and handsome in figure, he was exremely morose and reserved. | Wuthering Heights, the landlord’s home, was a well-built, battered old farmhouse, its name descriptive of the atmospheric tumult ______ subjected it in stormy weather. |

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to which its exposed position

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Erect and handsome in figure, he was exremely morose and reserved. | Wuthering Heights, the landlord’s home, was a well-built, battered old farmhouse, its name descriptive of the atmospheric tumult to which its exposed position ______ in stormy weather. |

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Erect and handsome in figure, he was exremely morose and reserved. | Wuthering Heights, the landlord’s home, was a well-built, battered old farmhouse, its name descriptive of the atmospheric tumult to which its exposed position subjected it ______. |

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in stormy weather