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还没想好叫什么The relationship between them is landlord and tenant.The name means 'a windswept house on a hill', and it is a very good description. The trees around the house do not grow straight, but are bent by the north wind, which blows over the moors every day of the year. Fortunately, the house is strongly built, and is not damaged even by the worst winter storms.He is an arrogant, rude, insolent man
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用户702313The relationship between them is landlord and tenant,the name means 'a windswept house on a hill', and it is a very good description. The trees around the house do not grow straight, but are bent by the north wind, which blows over the moors every day of the year.From Mr. Lockwood, I found Mr. Heathcliff to be a rude, cruel and cold-blooded man.
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黎佳静Mr Lockwood and Mr Heathcliff are blood brothers. They grew up together and spent many years at Wuthering Heights. "Wuthering Heights" refers to a manor house in a desolate and scenic part of the English countryside, surrounded by towering mountains and desolate meadows, with strong winds all year round. My first impression of Heathcliff was that he was lonely, cold and vindictive.
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奶香玉米糊Renters and landlords. It means "house on a windswept hill" and is aptly named. The trees around the house did not grow straight, but were bent by the north wind that had come from the moors for years. Fortunately, the house was built strong enough not to be destroyed even by the strongest winter storm. He was dark-haired and dark-skinned, like a gipsy, but gentlemanly. He was handsome, haughty, fierce, and unhappy.
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张维忆Wuthering Heights is a novel. It was written by Emily Bronte of England. The synopsis of the story is that Heathcliff, the abandoned son adopted by the old master of the villa, falls in love with the master's daughter Catherine, who is hostile and obstructed by Catherine's brother. After Catherine married rich Linton, Heathcliff angrily left. A few years later he returned rich and took revenge on the Lintons by various means.
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