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3 He wanted all to lie in an ecstasy of peace; I wanted all to sparkle and dance in a glorious jubilee.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXIV
4 His young and fair features were almost as deathlike as those of the form beside him, and almost as fixed: but his was the hush of exhausted anguish, and hers of perfect peace.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XVI
5 Edgar is restored from the ill-temper he gave way to at your coming; I begin to be secure and tranquil; and you, restless to know us at peace, appear resolved on exciting a quarrel.
6 I felt my heels and coat-laps peculiar subjects of assault; and parrying off the larger combatants as effectually as I could with the poker, I was constrained to demand, aloud, assistance from some of the household in re-establishing peace.
7 For one thing, she was forbidden to move out of the garden, and it fretted her sadly to be confined to its narrow bounds as spring drew on; for another, in following the house, I was forced to quit her frequently, and she complained of loneliness: she preferred quarrelling with Joseph in the kitchen to sitting at peace in her solitude.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXII