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Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXX
2 He was asleep in a corner, wrapped in a warm, fur-lined cloak, as if it had been winter.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XIX
3 We were in the middle of winter, the wind blew strong from the north-east, and I objected.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XII
4 This feather was picked up from the heath, the bird was not shot: we saw its nest in the winter, full of little skeletons.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XII
5 In winter nothing more dreary, in summer nothing more divine, than those glens shut in by hills, and those bluff, bold swells of heath.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXII
6 He ran to the window and I to the door, just in time to behold the two Lintons descend from the family carriage, smothered in cloaks and furs, and the Earnshaws dismount from their horses: they often rode to church in winter.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER VII
7 Mr. Linton and his daughter would frequently walk out among the reapers; at the carrying of the last sheaves they stayed till dusk, and the evening happening to be chill and damp, my master caught a bad cold, that settled obstinately on his lungs, and confined him indoors throughout the whole of the winter, nearly without intermission.
Wuthering HeightsBy Emily Bronte ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXII