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1 You can tell her to flit, when you go up; here is the key.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXVIII
2 Heathcliff had the key in his hand that remained on the table.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXVII
3 Catherine amused herself with dancing to and fro before the door, while I tried all the large keys in succession.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXII
4 Linton who had been conveyed up to the little parlour soon after I left, was terrified into fetching the key before his father re-ascended.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXVIII
5 Having succeeded in obtaining entrance with another key, I ran to unclose the panels, for the chamber was vacant; quickly pushing them aside, I peeped in.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXIV
6 All her nice books are mine; she offered to give me them, and her pretty birds, and her pony Minny, if I would get the key of our room, and let her out; but I told her she had nothing to give, they were all, all mine.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXVIII
7 My curiosity and suspicions were roused; I determined to take a peep at her mysterious treasures; so, at night, as soon as she and my master were safe upstairs, I searched, and readily found among my house keys one that would fit the lock.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXI
8 She also got a trick of coming down early in the morning and lingering about the kitchen, as if she were expecting the arrival of something; and she had a small drawer in a cabinet in the library, which she would trifle over for hours, and whose key she took special care to remove when she left it.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXI