Chapter 1
Ihavejustreturnedfromavisittomylandlord—thesolitaryneighbourthatIshallbetroubledwith. Thisiscertainlyabeautifulcountry! InallEngland,IdonotbelievethatIcouldhavefixedonasituationsocompletelyremovedfromthestirofsociety. Aperfectmisanthropist’sheaven; andMr.HeathcliffandIaresuchasuitablepairtodividethedesolationbetweenus. Acapitalfellow! HelittleimaginedhowmyheartwarmedtowardshimwhenIbeheldhisblackeyeswithdrawsosuspiciouslyundertheirbrows,asIrodeup,andwhenhisfingersshelteredthemselves,withajealousresolution,stillfurtherinhiswaistcoat,asIannouncedmyname.
"Mr.Heathcliff!"Isaid.
Anodwastheanswer.
"Mr.Lockwood,yournewtenant,sir. Idomyselfthehonourofcallingassoonaspossibleaftermyarrival,toexpressthehopethatIhavenotinconveniencedyoubymyperseveranceinsolicitingtheoccupationofThrushcrossGrange: Iheardyesterdayyouhadhadsomethoughts-"
"ThrushcrossGrangeismyown,sir,"heinterruptedwincing. "Ishouldnotallowanyonetoinconvenienceme,ifIcouldhinderit—walkin!"
The"walkin"wasutteredwithclosedteeth,andexpressedthesentiment,"Gotothedeuce": eventhegateoverwhichheleantmanifestednosympathisingmovementtothewords; andIthinkthatcircumstancedeterminedmetoaccepttheinvitation: Ifeltinterestedinamanwhoseemedmoreexaggeratedlyreservedthanmyself.