Chapter 19

           Aletter,edgedinblack,announcedthedayofmymaster’sreturn.Isabellawasdead;andhewrotetobidmegetmourningforhisdaughter,andarrangearoom,andotheraccommodations,forhisyouthfulnephew.Catherineranwildwithjoyattheideaofwelcomingherfatherback;andindulgedmostsanguineanticipationsoftheinnumerableexcellencesofher"real"cousin.Theeveningoftheirexpectedarrivalcame.Sinceearlymorning,shehadbeenbusyorderingherownsmallaffairs;andnow,attiredinhernewblackfrockpoorthing!heraunt’sdeathimpressedherwithnodefinitesorrowsheobligedme,byconstantworrying,towalkwithherdownthroughthegroundstomeetthem.

           "LintonisjustsixmonthsyoungerthanIam,"shechattered,aswestrolledleisurelyovertheswellsandhollowsofmossyturf,undershadowofthetrees."Howdelightfulitwillbetohavehimforaplay-fellow!AuntIsabellasentpapaabeautifullockofhishair;itwaslighterthanminemoreflaxen,andquiteasfine.Ihaveitcarefullypreservedinalittleglassbox:andI’veoftenthoughtwhatpleasureitwouldbetoseeitsowner.Oh!Iamhappyandpapa,dear,dearpapa!Come,Ellen,letusrun!come,run."

           Sheran,andreturnedandranagainmanytimesbeforemysoberfootstepsreachedthegate,andthensheseatedherselfonthegrassybankbesidethepath,andtriedtowaitpatiently;butthatwasimpossible:shecouldn’tbestillaminute.

           "Howlongtheyare!"sheexclaimed.

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