Emily Brontë Quote

Her position before was sheltered from the light: now, I had a distinct view of her whole figure and countenance. She was slender, and apparently scarcely past girlhood: an admirable form, and the most exquisite little face that I have ever had the pleasure of beholding: small features, very fair; flaxen ringlets, or rather golden, hanging loose on her delicate neck; and eyes — had they been agreeable in expression, they would have been irresistible.


Mr. Lockwood on Catherine Linton (Ch. II). - Wuthering Heights (1847)


Her position before was sheltered from the light: now, I had a distinct view of her whole figure and countenance. She was slender, and apparently...

Her position before was sheltered from the light: now, I had a distinct view of her whole figure and countenance. She was slender, and apparently...

Her position before was sheltered from the light: now, I had a distinct view of her whole figure and countenance. She was slender, and apparently...

Her position before was sheltered from the light: now, I had a distinct view of her whole figure and countenance. She was slender, and apparently...