Dear Catherine Earnshaw,

I’ve been reading about your life in Wuthering Heightson the moors of Yorkshire. Please permit me to share my opinions.You love Healthcliff. You must trust him. He has shown his mettle in his dealings with your brother Hindley. What Heathcliff desires, he will obtain. He loves you and with work towards a reunion with you. You must abide time, until he returns and is in better stead to woo your heart again.

Yours truly,

a fan.

Fan art on young Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw.
Fan art on young Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw.
Fan art of older adults Heathcliff & Catherine Earnshaw.
Fan art of older adults Heathcliff & Catherine Earnshaw.
Nellie Dean, sometimes called Ellen. Housekeeper, domestic helper in Wuthering Heights
Nellie Dean, sometimes called Ellen. Housekeeper, domestic helper in Wuthering Heights

This is my book. Its cover art shows two figures in the landscape; probably the moors of Yorkshire.

Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte

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