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father.

I explained how he objected to the whole household at the
Heights, and how sorry he would be to find she had been there;
but I insisted most on the fact, that if she revealed my negligence
of his orders, he would perhaps be so angry, that I should have to
leave; and Cathy couldn’t bear that prospect: she pledged her
word, and kept it, for my sake--after all, she was a sweet little girl.


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