Chapter 33
OnthemorrowofthatMonday,Earnshawbeingstillunabletofollowhisordinaryemployments,andthereforeremainingaboutthehouse,Ispeedilyfounditwouldbeimpracticabletoretainmychargebesideme,asheretofore.Shegotdownstairsbeforeme,andoutintothegarden,whereshehadseenhercousinperformingsomeeasywork;andwhenIwenttobidthemcometobreakfast,Isawshehadpersuadedhimtoclearalargespaceofgroundfromcurrantandgooseberrybushes,andtheywerebusyplanningtogetheranimportationofplantsfromtheGrange.
Iwasterrifiedatthedevastationwhichhadbeenaccomplishedinabriefhalf-hour;theblackcurranttreesweretheappleofJoseph’seye,andshehadjustfixedherchoiceofaflower-bedinthemidstofthem.
"There!Thatwillbeallshowntothemaster,"Iexclaimed,"theminuteitisdiscovered.Andwhatexcusehaveyoutoofferfortakingsuchlibertieswiththegarden?Weshallhaveafineexplosionontheheadofit:seeifwedon’t!Mr.Hareton,Iwonderyoushouldhavenomorewit,thantogoandmakethatmessatherbidding!"
"I’dforgottentheywereJoseph’s,"answeredEarnshaw,ratherpuzzled;"butI’lltellhimIdidit."
WealwaysateourmealswithMr.Heathcliff.Iheldthemistress’spostinmakingteaandcarving;soIwasindispensableattable.Catherineusuallysatbyme,butto-dayshestolenearertoHareton;andIpresentlysawshewouldhavenomorediscretioninherfriendshipthanshehadinherhostility.