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Why does Nelly hide the truth about Linton's health from Edgar?
Catherine asked Linton, "You wouldn't let anyone hurt me, if you could protect it?" Who has Linton protected thus far?
Find a quote to illustrate where Cathy's loyalties lie.
Why is Nelly locked up for five nights and four days?
Explain the following quote: "I am going to her, and you, darling child, shall come to us."
What provision of Edgar's would actually help to thwart Heathcliff's plot for revenge?
Why is Heathcliff sure Linton will not treat Cathy favorably when he returns her to Wuthering Heights?
Discuss Hareton's reaction to Cathy's presence in the house.
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