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1  Earnshaw had his countenance completely averted from his companion.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXI
2  For his life he could not avert that excess of emotion: mingled anguish and humiliation overcame him completely.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XI
3  He complained so seldom, indeed, of such stirs as these, that I really thought him not vindictive: I was deceived completely, as you will hear.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER IV
4  He had an aversion to yielding so completely to his feelings, choosing rather to absent himself; and eating once in twenty-four hours seemed sufficient sustenance for him.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXIV
5  He exerted preterhuman self-denial in abstaining from finishing him completely; but getting out of breath, he finally desisted, and dragged the apparently inanimate body on to the settle.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVII
6  That was worse: she fretted and sighed, and looked at her watch till eight, and finally went to her room, completely overdone with sleep; judging by her peevish, heavy look, and the constant rubbing she inflicted on her eyes.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXIV
7  My human fixture and her satellites rushed to welcome me; exclaiming, tumultuously, they had completely given me up: everybody conjectured that I perished last night; and they were wondering how they must set about the search for my remains.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER III
8  He struggled long to keep up an equality with Catherine in her studies, and yielded with poignant though silent regret: but he yielded completely; and there was no prevailing on him to take a step in the way of moving upward, when he found he must, necessarily, sink beneath his former level.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VIII
9  Grief, and that together, transformed him into a complete hermit: he threw up his office of magistrate, ceased even to attend church, avoided the village on all occasions, and spent a life of entire seclusion within the limits of his park and grounds; only varied by solitary rambles on the moors, and visits to the grave of his wife, mostly at evening, or early morning before other wanderers were abroad.
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVII