Cathy stayed at Thrushcross Grange
five weeks: till Christmas. By that time
her ankle was thoroughly cured, and her manners much
improved. The mistress visited her often in the
interval, and commenced her plan of reform by trying
to raise her self-respect with fine clothes and flattery,
which she took readily; so that, instead of a wild,
hatless little savage jumping into the house, and
rushing to squeeze us all breathless, there ’lighted
from a handsome black pony a very dignified person,
with brown ringlets falling from the cover of a feathered
beaver, and a long cloth habit, which she was obliged
to hold up with both hands that she might sail in.
Hindley lifted her from her horse, exclaiming delightedly,
’Why, Cathy, you are quite a beauty! I
should scarcely have known you: you look like
a lady now. Isabella Linton is not to be compared
with her, is she, Frances?’ ’Isabella
has not her natural advantages,’ replied his
wife: ’but she must mind and not grow
wild again here. Ellen, help Miss Catherine off
with her things — Stay, dear, you will disarrange
your curls — let me untie your hat.’
I removed the habit, and there shone
forth beneath a grand plaid silk frock, white trousers,
and burnished shoes; and, while her eyes sparkled
joyfully when the dogs came bounding up to welcome
her, she dared hardly touch them lest they should fawn
upon her splendid garments. She kissed me gently:
I was all flour making the Christmas cake, and it
would not have done to give me a hug; and then she
looked round for Heathcliff. Mr. and Mrs. Earnshaw
watched anxiously their meeting; thinking it would
enable them to judge, in some measure, what grounds
they had for hoping to succeed in separating the two
friends.
Heathcliff was hard to discover, at
first. If he were careless, and uncared for,
before Catherine’s absence, he had been ten times
more so since. Nobody but I even did him the
kindness to call him a dirty boy, and bid him wash
himself, once a week; and children of his age seldom
have a natural pleasure in soap and water. Therefore,
not to mention his clothes, which had seen three months’
service in mire and dust, and his thick uncombed hair,
the surface of his face and hands was dismally beclouded.
He might well skulk behind the settle, on beholding
such a bright, graceful damsel enter the house, instead
of a rough-headed counterpart of himself, as he expected.
‘Is Heathcliff not here?’ she demanded,
pulling off her gloves, and displaying fingers wonderfully
whitened with doing nothing and staying indoors.
‘Heathcliff, you may come forward,’
cried Mr. Hindley, enjoying his discomfiture, and
gratified to see what a forbidding young blackguard
he would be compelled to present himself. ’You
may come and wish Miss Catherine welcome, like the
other servants.’
Cathy, catching a glimpse of her friend
in his concealment, flew to embrace him; she bestowed
seven or eight kisses on his cheek within the second,
and then stopped, and drawing back, burst into a laugh,
exclaiming, ’Why, how very black and cross you
look! and how — how funny and grim! But
that’s because I’m used to Edgar and Isabella
Linton. Well, Heathcliff, have you forgotten
me?’
She had some reason to put the question,
for shame and pride threw double gloom over his countenance,
and kept him immovable.
‘Shake hands, Heathcliff,’
said Mr. Earnshaw, condescendingly; ‘once in
a way, that is permitted.’
‘I shall not,’ replied
the boy, finding his tongue at last; ’I shall
not stand to be laughed at. I shall not bear
it!’ And he would have broken from the circle,
but Miss Cathy seized him again.
‘I did not mean to laugh at
you,’ she said; ’I could not hinder myself:
Heathcliff, shake hands at least! What are you
sulky for? It was only that you looked odd.
If you wash your face and brush your hair, it will
be all right: but you are so dirty!’
She gazed concernedly at the dusky
fingers she held in her own, and also at her dress;
which she feared had gained no embellishment from
its contact with his.
‘You needn’t have touched
me!’ he answered, following her eye and snatching
away his hand. ’I shall be as dirty as
I please: and I like to be dirty, and I will
be dirty.’
With that he dashed headforemost out
of the room, amid the merriment of the master and
mistress, and to the serious disturbance of Catherine;
who could not comprehend how her remarks should have
produced such an exhibition of bad temper.
After playing lady’s-maid to
the new-comer, and putting my cakes in the oven, and
making the house and kitchen cheerful with great fires,
befitting Christmas-eve, I prepared to sit down and
amuse myself by singing carols, all alone; regardless
of Joseph’s affirmations that he considered
the merry tunes I chose as next door to songs.
He had retired to private prayer in his chamber,
and Mr. and Mrs. Earnshaw were engaging Missy’s
attention by sundry gay trifles bought for her to
present to the little Lintons, as an acknowledgment
of their kindness. They had invited them to spend
the morrow at Wuthering Heights, and the invitation
had been accepted, on one condition: Mrs. Linton
begged that her darlings might be kept carefully apart
from that ‘naughty swearing boy.’
Under these circumstances I remained
solitary. I smelt the rich scent of the heating
spices; and admired the shining kitchen utensils,
the polished clock, decked in holly, the silver mugs
ranged on a tray ready to be filled with mulled ale
for supper; and above all, the speckless purity of
my particular care — the scoured and well-swept
floor. I gave due inward applause to every object,
and then I remembered how old Earnshaw used to come
in when all was tidied, and call me a cant lass, and
slip a shilling into my hand as a Christmas-box; and
from that I went on to think of his fondness for Heathcliff,
and his dread lest he should suffer neglect after
death had removed him: and that naturally led
me to consider the poor lad’s situation now,
and from singing I changed my mind to crying.
It struck me soon, however, there would be more sense
in endeavouring to repair some of his wrongs than shedding
tears over them: I got up and walked into the
court to seek him. He was not far; I found him
smoothing the glossy coat of the new pony in the stable,
and feeding the other beasts, according to custom.
‘Make haste, Heathcliff!’
I said, ’the kitchen is so comfortable; and
Joseph is up-stairs: make haste, and let me dress
you smart before Miss Cathy comes out, and then you
can sit together, with the whole hearth to yourselves,
and have a long chatter till bedtime.’
He proceeded with his task, and never
turned his head towards me.
‘Come — are you coming?’
I continued. ’There’s a little cake
for each of you, nearly enough; and you’ll need
half-an-hour’s donning.’
I waited five minutes, but getting
no answer left him. Catherine supped with her
brother and sister-in-law: Joseph and I joined
at an unsociable meal, seasoned with reproofs on one
side and sauciness on the other. His cake and
cheese remained on the table all night for the fairies.
He managed to continue work till nine o’clock,
and then marched dumb and dour to his chamber.
Cathy sat up late, having a world of things to order
for the reception of her new friends: she came
into the kitchen once to speak to her old one; but
he was gone, and she only stayed to ask what was the
matter with him, and then went back. In the morning
he rose early; and, as it was a holiday, carried his
ill-humour on to the moors; not re-appearing till
the family were departed for church. Fasting
and reflection seemed to have brought him to a better
spirit. He hung about me for a while, and having
screwed up his courage, exclaimed abruptly —
‘Nelly, make me decent, I’m going to be
good.’
‘High time, Heathcliff,’
I said; ’you have grieved Catherine:
she’s sorry she ever came home, I daresay!
It looks as if you envied her, because she is more
thought of than you.’
The notion of ENVYING Catherine was
incomprehensible to him, but the notion of grieving
her he understood clearly enough.
‘Did she say she was grieved?’
he inquired, looking very serious.
‘She cried when I told her you
were off again this morning.’
‘Well, I cried last night,’
he returned, ’and I had more reason to cry than
she.’
’Yes: you had the reason
of going to bed with a proud heart and an empty stomach,’
said I. ’Proud people breed sad sorrows
for themselves. But, if you be ashamed of your
touchiness, you must ask pardon, mind, when she comes
in. You must go up and offer to kiss her, and
say — you know best what to say; only do it heartily,
and not as if you thought her converted into a stranger
by her grand dress. And now, though I have dinner
to get ready, I’ll steal time to arrange you
so that Edgar Linton shall look quite a doll beside
you: and that he does. You are younger,
and yet, I’ll be bound, you are taller and twice
as broad across the shoulders; you could knock him
down in a twinkling; don’t you feel that you
could?’
Heathcliff’s face brightened
a moment; then it was overcast afresh, and he sighed.
’But, Nelly, if I knocked him
down twenty times, that wouldn’t make him less
handsome or me more so. I wish I had light hair
and a fair skin, and was dressed and behaved as well,
and had a chance of being as rich as he will be!’
‘And cried for mamma at every
turn,’ I added, ’and trembled if a country
lad heaved his fist against you, and sat at home all
day for a shower of rain. Oh, Heathcliff, you
are showing a poor spirit! Come to the glass,
and I’ll let you see what you should wish.
Do you mark those two lines between your eyes; and
those thick brows, that, instead of rising arched,
sink in the middle; and that couple of black fiends,
so deeply buried, who never open their windows boldly,
but lurk glinting under them, like devil’s spies?
Wish and learn to smooth away the surly wrinkles,
to raise your lids frankly, and change the fiends
to confident, innocent angels, suspecting and doubting
nothing, and always seeing friends where they are
not sure of foes. Don’t get the expression
of a vicious cur that appears to know the kicks it
gets are its desert, and yet hates all the world,
as well as the kicker, for what it suffers.’
’In other words, I must wish
for Edgar Linton’s great blue eyes and even
forehead,’ he replied. ’I do —
and that won’t help me to them.’
‘A good heart will help you
to a bonny face, my lad,’ I continued, ’if
you were a regular black; and a bad one will turn the
bonniest into something worse than ugly. And
now that we’ve done washing, and combing, and
sulking — tell me whether you don’t think
yourself rather handsome? I’ll tell you,
I do. You’re fit for a prince in disguise.
Who knows but your father was Emperor of China, and
your mother an Indian queen, each of them able to
buy up, with one week’s income, Wuthering Heights
and Thrushcross Grange together? And you were
kidnapped by wicked sailors and brought to England.
Were I in your place, I would frame high notions of
my birth; and the thoughts of what I was should give
me courage and dignity to support the oppressions
of a little farmer!’
So I chattered on; and Heathcliff
gradually lost his frown and began to look quite pleasant,
when all at once our conversation was interrupted
by a rumbling sound moving up the road and entering
the court. 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. Catherine
took a hand of each of the children, and brought them
into the house and set them before the fire, which
quickly put colour into their white faces.
I urged my companion to hasten now
and show his amiable humour, and he willingly obeyed;
but ill luck would have it that, as he opened the
door leading from the kitchen on one side, Hindley
opened it on the other. They met, and the master,
irritated at seeing him clean and cheerful, or, perhaps,
eager to keep his promise to Mrs. Linton, shoved him
back with a sudden thrust, and angrily bade Joseph
’keep the fellow out of the room — send
him into the garret till dinner is over. He’ll
be cramming his fingers in the tarts and stealing
the fruit, if left alone with them a minute.’
‘Nay, sir,’ I could not
avoid answering, ’he’ll touch nothing,
not he: and I suppose he must have his share
of the dainties as well as we.’
’He shall have his share of
my hand, if I catch him downstairs till dark,’
cried Hindley. ’Begone, you vagabond!
What! you are attempting the coxcomb, are you?
Wait till I get hold of those elegant locks —
see if I won’t pull them a bit longer!’
‘They are long enough already,’
observed Master Linton, peeping from the doorway;
’I wonder they don’t make his head ache.
It’s like a colt’s mane over his eyes!’
He ventured this remark without any
intention to insult; but Heathcliff’s violent
nature was not prepared to endure the appearance of
impertinence from one whom he seemed to hate, even
then, as a rival. He seized a tureen of hot apple
sauce (the first thing that came under his gripe)
and dashed it full against the speaker’s face
and neck; who instantly commenced a lament that brought
Isabella and Catherine hurrying to the place.
Mr. Earnshaw snatched up the culprit directly and
conveyed him to his chamber; where, doubtless, he
administered a rough remedy to cool the fit of passion,
for he appeared red and breathless. I got the
dishcloth, and rather spitefully scrubbed Edgar’s
nose and mouth, affirming it served him right for
meddling. His sister began weeping to go home,
and Cathy stood by confounded, blushing for all.
‘You should not have spoken
to him!’ she expostulated with Master Linton.
’He was in a bad temper, and now you’ve
spoilt your visit; and he’ll be flogged:
I hate him to be flogged! I can’t eat
my dinner. Why did you speak to him, Edgar?’
‘I didn’t,’ sobbed
the youth, escaping from my hands, and finishing the
remainder of the purification with his cambric pocket-handkerchief.
’I promised mamma that I wouldn’t say
one word to him, and I didn’t.’
‘Well, don’t cry,’
replied Catherine, contemptuously; ’you’re
not killed. Don’t make more mischief;
my brother is coming: be quiet! Hush, Isabella!
Has anybody hurt you?’
‘There, there, children —
to your seats!’ cried Hindley, bustling in.
’That brute of a lad has warmed me nicely.
Next time, Master Edgar, take the law into your own
fists — it will give you an appetite!’
The little party recovered its equanimity
at sight of the fragrant feast. They were hungry
after their ride, and easily consoled, since no real
harm had befallen them. Mr. Earnshaw carved
bountiful platefuls, and the mistress made them merry
with lively talk. I waited behind her chair,
and was pained to behold Catherine, with dry eyes
and an indifferent air, commence cutting up the wing
of a goose before her. ‘An unfeeling child,’
I thought to myself; ’how lightly she dismisses
her old playmate’s troubles. I could not
have imagined her to be so selfish.’ She
lifted a mouthful to her lips: then she set
it down again: her cheeks flushed, and the tears
gushed over them. She slipped her fork to the
floor, and hastily dived under the cloth to conceal
her emotion. I did not call her unfeeling long;
for I perceived she was in purgatory throughout the
day, and wearying to find an opportunity of getting
by herself, or paying a visit to Heathcliff, who had
been locked up by the master: as I discovered,
on endeavouring to introduce to him a private mess
of victuals.
In the evening we had a dance.
Cathy begged that he might be liberated then, as
Isabella Linton had no partner: her entreaties
were vain, and I was appointed to supply the deficiency.
We got rid of all gloom in the excitement of the
exercise, and our pleasure was increased by the arrival
of the Gimmerton band, mustering fifteen strong:
a trumpet, a trombone, clarionets, bassoons, French
horns, and a bass viol, besides singers. They
go the rounds of all the respectable houses, and receive
contributions every Christmas, and we esteemed it
a first-rate treat to hear them. After the usual
carols had been sung, we set them to songs and glees.
Mrs. Earnshaw loved the music, and so they gave us
plenty.
Catherine loved it too: but
she said it sounded sweetest at the top of the steps,
and she went up in the dark: I followed.
They shut the house door below, never noting our
absence, it was so full of people. She made
no stay at the stairs’-head, but mounted farther,
to the garret where Heathcliff was confined, and called
him. He stubbornly declined answering for a while:
she persevered, and finally persuaded him to hold
communion with her through the boards. I let
the poor things converse unmolested, till I supposed
the songs were going to cease, and the singers to
get some refreshment: then I clambered up the
ladder to warn her. Instead of finding her outside,
I heard her voice within. The little monkey
had crept by the skylight of one garret, along the
roof, into the skylight of the other, and it was with
the utmost difficulty I could coax her out again.
When she did come, Heathcliff came with her, and
she insisted that I should take him into the kitchen,
as my fellow-servant had gone to a neighbour’s,
to be removed from the sound of our ‘devil’s
psalmody,’ as it pleased him to call it.
I told them I intended by no means to encourage their
tricks: but as the prisoner had never broken
his fast since yesterday’s dinner, I would wink
at his cheating Mr. Hindley that once. He went
down: I set him a stool by the fire, and offered
him a quantity of good things: but he was sick
and could eat little, and my attempts to entertain
him were thrown away. He leant his two elbows
on his knees, and his chin on his hands and remained
rapt in dumb meditation. On my inquiring the
subject of his thoughts, he answered gravely —
’I’m trying to settle how I shall pay
Hindley back. I don’t care how long I wait,
if I can only do it at last. I hope he will not
die before I do!’
‘For shame, Heathcliff!’
said I. ’It is for God to punish wicked
people; we should learn to forgive.’
‘No, God won’t have the
satisfaction that I shall,’ he returned.
’I only wish I knew the best way! Let me
alone, and I’ll plan it out: while I’m
thinking of that I don’t feel pain.’
’But, Mr. Lockwood, I forget
these tales cannot divert you. I’m annoyed
how I should dream of chattering on at such a rate;
and your gruel cold, and you nodding for bed!
I could have told Heathcliff’s history, all
that you need hear, in half a dozen words.’
Thus interrupting herself, the housekeeper
rose, and proceeded to lay aside her sewing; but I
felt incapable of moving from the hearth, and I was
very far from nodding. ‘Sit still, Mrs.
Dean,’ I cried; ’do sit still another
half-hour. You’ve done just right to tell
the story leisurely. That is the method I like;
and you must finish it in the same style. I
am interested in every character you have mentioned,
more or less.’
‘The clock is on the stroke of eleven, sir.’
’No matter — I’m
not accustomed to go to bed in the long hours.
One or two is early enough for a person who lies till
ten.’
’You shouldn’t lie till
ten. There’s the very prime of the morning
gone long before that time. A person who has
not done one-half his day’s work by ten o’clock,
runs a chance of leaving the other half undone.’
’Nevertheless, Mrs. Dean, resume
your chair; because to-morrow I intend lengthening
the night till afternoon. I prognosticate for
myself an obstinate cold, at least.’
’I hope not, sir. Well,
you must allow me to leap over some three years; during
that space Mrs. Earnshaw — ’
’No, no, I’ll allow nothing
of the sort! Are you acquainted with the mood
of mind in which, if you were seated alone, and the
cat licking its kitten on the rug before you, you
would watch the operation so intently that puss’s
neglect of one ear would put you seriously out of
temper?’
‘A terribly lazy mood, I should say.’
’On the contrary, a tiresomely
active one. It is mine, at present; and, therefore,
continue minutely. I perceive that people in
these regions acquire over people in towns the value
that a spider in a dungeon does over a spider in a
cottage, to their various occupants; and yet the deepened
attraction is not entirely owing to the situation
of the looker-on. They do live more in earnest,
more in themselves, and less in surface, change, and
frivolous external things. I could fancy a love
for life here almost possible; and I was a fixed unbeliever
in any love of a year’s standing. One state
resembles setting a hungry man down to a single dish,
on which he may concentrate his entire appetite and
do it justice; the other, introducing him to a table
laid out by French cooks: he can perhaps extract
as much enjoyment from the whole; but each part is
a mere atom in his regard and remembrance.’
’Oh! here we are the same as
anywhere else, when you get to know us,’ observed
Mrs. Dean, somewhat puzzled at my speech.
‘Excuse me,’ I responded;
’you, my good friend, are a striking evidence
against that assertion. Excepting a few provincialisms
of slight consequence, you have no marks of the manners
which I am habituated to consider as peculiar to your
class. I am sure you have thought a great deal
more than the generality of servants think.
You have been compelled to cultivate your reflective
faculties for want of occasions for frittering your
life away in silly trifles.’
Mrs. Dean laughed.
‘I certainly esteem myself a
steady, reasonable kind of body,’ she said;
’not exactly from living among the hills and
seeing one set of faces, and one series of actions,
from year’s end to year’s end; but I have
undergone sharp discipline, which has taught me wisdom;
and then, I have read more than you would fancy, Mr.
Lockwood. You could not open a book in this
library that I have not looked into, and got something
out of also: unless it be that range of Greek
and Latin, and that of French; and those I know one
from another: it is as much as you can expect
of a poor man’s daughter. However, if
I am to follow my story in true gossip’s fashion,
I had better go on; and instead of leaping three years,
I will be content to pass to the next summer —
the summer of 1778, that is nearly twenty-three years
ago.’