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 in stormy weather. | ______, his interest aroused, called again the next day and was forced by a snowstorm to remain overnight.
The tenant
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 in stormy weather. | The tenant, ______, called again the next day and was forced by a snowstorm to remain overnight.
his interest aroused
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 in stormy weather. | The tenant, his interest aroused, ______ and was forced by a snowstorm to remain overnight.
called again the next day
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 in stormy weather. | The tenant, his interest aroused, called again the next day and ______.
was forced by a snowstorm to remain overnight
The tenant, his interest aroused, called again the next day and was forced by a snowstorm to remain overnight. ______ - Heathcliff’s widowed daughter-in-law, pretty and scarcely past girlhood, but silent and scornful; and a clumsy youth named Hareton Earnshaw, which was the same name as that carved over the door of the Heights along with the date “1500.” |
He met the rest of this strange household
The tenant, his interest aroused, called again the next day and was forced by a snowstorm to remain overnight. He met the rest of this strange household - ______, pretty and scarcely past girlhood, but silent and scornful; and a clumsy youth named Hareton Earnshaw, which was the same name as that carved over the door of the Heights along with the date “1500.” |
Heathcliff’s widowed daughter-in-law
The tenant, his interest aroused, called again the next day and was forced by a snowstorm to remain overnight. He met the rest of this strange household - Heathcliff’s widowed daughter-in-law, ______, but silent and scornful; and a clumsy youth named Hareton Earnshaw, which was the same name as that carved over the door of the Heights along with the date “1500.” |
pretty and scarcely past girlhood
The tenant, his interest aroused, called again the next day and was forced by a snowstorm to remain overnight. He met the rest of this strange household - Heathcliff’s widowed daughter-in-law, pretty and scarcely past girlhood, but ______; and a clumsy youth named Hareton Earnshaw, which was the same name as that carved over the door of the Heights along with the date “1500.” |
silent and scornful
The tenant, his interest aroused, called again the next day and was forced by a snowstorm to remain overnight. He met the rest of this strange household - Heathcliff’s widowed daughter-in-law, pretty and scarcely past girlhood, but silent and scornful; and ______ named Hareton Earnshaw, which was the same name as that carved over the door of the Heights along with the date “1500.” |
a clumsy youth
The tenant, his interest aroused, called again the next day and was forced by a snowstorm to remain overnight. He met the rest of this strange household - Heathcliff’s widowed daughter-in-law, pretty and scarcely past girlhood, but silent and scornful; and a clumsy youth named ______, which was the same name as that carved over the door of the Heights along with the date “1500.” |
Hareton Earnshaw
The tenant, his interest aroused, called again the next day and was forced by a snowstorm to remain overnight. He met the rest of this strange household - Heathcliff’s widowed daughter-in-law, pretty and scarcely past girlhood, but silent and scornful; and a clumsy youth named Hareton Earnshaw, which was ______ that carved over the door of the Heights along with the date “1500.” |
the same name as
The tenant, his interest aroused, called again the next day and was forced by a snowstorm to remain overnight. He met the rest of this strange household - Heathcliff’s widowed daughter-in-law, pretty and scarcely past girlhood, but silent and scornful; and a clumsy youth named Hareton Earnshaw, which was the same name as ______ along with the date “1500.” |
that carved over the door of the Heights
The tenant, his interest aroused, called again the next day and was forced by a snowstorm to remain overnight. He met the rest of this strange household - Heathcliff’s widowed daughter-in-law, pretty and scarcely past girlhood, but silent and scornful; and a clumsy youth named Hareton Earnshaw, which was the same name as that carved over the door of the Heights ______ |
along with the date “1500.”
He met the rest of this strange household - Heathcliff’s widowed daughter-in-law, pretty and scarcely past girlhood, but silent and scornful; and a clumsy youth named Hareton Earnshaw, which was the same name as that carved over the door of the Heights along with the date “1500.” | ______, Mr. Lockwood found scratched in the wall the names “Catherine Earnshaw”, “Catherine Heathcliff” and “Catherine Linton”.
Put into a disused bedroom for the night
He met the rest of this strange household - Heathcliff’s widowed daughter-in-law, pretty and scarcely past girlhood, but silent and scornful; and a clumsy youth named Hareton Earnshaw, which was the same name as that carved over the door of the Heights along with the date “1500.” | Put into a disused bedroom for the night, ______ found scratched in the wall the names “Catherine Earnshaw”, “Catherine Heathcliff” and “Catherine Linton”.
Mr. Lockwood
He met the rest of this strange household - Heathcliff’s widowed daughter-in-law, pretty and scarcely past girlhood, but silent and scornful; and a clumsy youth named Hareton Earnshaw, which was the same name as that carved over the door of the Heights along with the date “1500.” | Put into a disused bedroom for the night, Mr. Lockwood ______ the names “Catherine Earnshaw”, “Catherine Heathcliff” and “Catherine Linton”.
found scratched in the wall
He met the rest of this strange household - Heathcliff’s widowed daughter-in-law, pretty and scarcely past girlhood, but silent and scornful; and a clumsy youth named Hareton Earnshaw, which was the same name as that carved over the door of the Heights along with the date “1500.” | Put into a disused bedroom for the night, Mr. Lockwood found scratched in the wall ______ “Catherine Earnshaw”, “Catherine Heathcliff” and “Catherine Linton”.
the names
He met the rest of this strange household - Heathcliff’s widowed daughter-in-law, pretty and scarcely past girlhood, but silent and scornful; and a clumsy youth named Hareton Earnshaw, which was the same name as that carved over the door of the Heights along with the date “1500.” | Put into a disused bedroom for the night, Mr. Lockwood found scratched in the wall the names ______.
“Catherine Earnshaw”, “Catherine Heathcliff” and “Catherine Linton”