With Hindley’s downfall set in motion, I have set my sites on the destruction of Mr. Edgar Linton. He has taken from me the only thing I have ever loved, and he must pay retribution for this unforgivable act. I know now that it was not my Catherine who saw me as too low cast to be her husband; it was Linton who poisoned her mind against me. He shall not get away with this malfeasance.
I’d been visiting the Grange, attempting to torture the effete villain with my very presence, when my beloved Catherine gave me exactly the information that I needed. Apparently, Edgar’s despicable sister thinks me a tragically romantic hero from one of her novels. Using this to my advantage, I’ve convinced the girl that she should run away with me. We are running away because, upon embracing her in the garden, I’ve started quite the rift between Mr. Linton and my beloved Catherine. Linton does not approve of my courting his sister, Nelly knows of my plan and may tell of it, and finally Catherine is realizing the opportunity she has missed by not being my wife.
I’m escaping with Ms. Linton within the hour, and by the end of the evening she will be my wife. Soon I will master of the Grange and the Heights. My only obstacle is procreating with such a pathetic creature.
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