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1  And he had earthly consolation and affections also.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVII
2  I advised her to value him the more for his affection.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER X
3  Her affection tired very soon, however, and when she grew peevish, Hindley became tyrannical.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VI
4  She seemed almost over-fond of Mr. Linton; and even to his sister she showed plenty of affection.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER X
5  Her spirit was high, though not rough, and qualified by a heart sensitive and lively to excess in its affections.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVIII
6  I had made up my mind not to give it till my master went somewhere, as I could not guess how its receipt would affect Catherine.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XV
7  And Catherine has a heart as deep as I have: the sea could be as readily contained in that horse-trough as her whole affection be monopolised by him.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XIV
8  She jumped up in a fine fright, flung Hareton on to the settle, and ran to seek for her friend herself; not taking leisure to consider why she was so flurried, or how her talk would have affected him.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER IX
9  She had a wondrous constancy to old attachments: even Heathcliff kept his hold on her affections unalterably; and young Linton, with all his superiority, found it difficult to make an equally deep impression.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VIII
10  Some of them struck me as singularly odd compounds of ardour and flatness; commencing in strong feeling, and concluding in the affected, wordy style that a schoolboy might use to a fancied, incorporeal sweetheart.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXI
11  Catherine and he were constant companions still at his seasons of respite from labour; but he had ceased to express his fondness for her in words, and recoiled with angry suspicion from her girlish caresses, as if conscious there could be no gratification in lavishing such marks of affection on him.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VIII