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By Бронте Эмили
Emily Brontë - 2007 - Oxford Bookworms Library
The wind sweeps across the Yorkshire moors, a landscape with few trees and even fewer houses. Wuthering Heights stands defiantly on a hill, challenging the elements. When Mr. Earnshaw brings a mysterious, small, dark child home, it signals the arrival of potential trouble, akin to an untamed force entering the house.