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354 you ever dream, Hareton? And, if you do, what is it about? But, you can't speak to me!'

"Then she looked at him; but he would neither open his mouth, nor look again.

He's perhaps, dreaming now,' she continued. 'He twitched his shoulder as Juno twitches hers. Ask him, Ellen."

Mr. Hareton will ask the master to send you up stairs, if you don't behave!' I said. He had not only twitched his shoulder, but clenched his fist, as if tempted to use it.

I know why Hareton never speaks, when I am in the kitchen,' she exclaimed, on another occasion. 'He is afraid I shall laugh at him. Ellen, what do you think? He began to teach himself to read once; and, because I laughed, he burned his books, and dropped it—was he not a fool?'

Were not you naughty?' I said; 'answer me that.'

Perhaps I was,' she went on, 'but I did