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He yelled that he would not stay there.
I would say no because if he wanted to be a good father, he would shower him with affection, love and acceptance. The only reason he tolerated Linton is because he wanted Linton to survive until he married Catherine, which would make Heathcliff in control of her land when Linton finally died. This was all part of Heathcliff's plan of vengeance to the Earnshaws.
Catherine Earnshaw, who later marries Edgar Linton (becoming Catherine Linton), is a "stormy" character in Wuthering Heights. She is ruled by her emotions and passions and is unsatisfied with her life with Edgar, becoming depressed in her marriage. As a child, she is rough and impetuous and often runs off to create trouble with Heathcliff. She loves Heathcliff, but after becoming ill and spending a few months in the Linton household begins to look down upon Heathcliff. Her "foil"--the character with opposite qualities that magnifies the qualities in both characters--is Edgar's sister, Isabella Linton. Catherine and Edgar have a child named Catherine Linton ("Young Catherine"), who marries Hareton Earnshaw (the son of Catherine's brother, Hindley). Young Catherine is as stubborn as Catherine but gentler (more of a mix between the stormy Catherine and the calm Edgar).
In English, you would say I arrived at the restaurant.
Grange Insurance is a company based out of Columbus, Ohio. If you want to register with this company it would be best to call a local agent to get the registration process started.
11 miles down I-55 (You would get out at EXIT 279A onto U.S. 12/20/45 (LA GRANGE RD) SOUTH, and then you would take La Grange Rd to Justice.
Grange Property is an insurance company that offers different kinds of insurance coverage that you would need. Some services that they offer are auto, home , life and business insurances.
Linton was unwilling to share the information about the key and the apartment because he was worried about his own safety and did not fully trust the person asking for the information. He may have also been fearful of potential consequences or repercussions if the information were to be revealed.
No, the correct phrasing would be "When 'you' arrived, she had already left." By adding the comma after "arrived," the sentence is clearer and reads more smoothly.
It would be exciting.