To be buried in the churchyard next to his wife.
on a pony
Nelly learned about Linton through the housekeeper at Wuthering Heighs
Linton
Yes. She had a son by her husband, Heathcliff, named Linton Heathcliff.
Nelly was able to find out about Linton's well-being from Zillah, the housekeeper at Wuthering Heights. She learned that Linton was struggling with poor health and was often left to his own devices.
He yelled that he would not stay there.
no doctor visited wuthering heights to report on linton's condition
see his father
Nelly learned about Linton through the housekeeper at Wuthering Heighs
In Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights," Isabella Linton does not die giving birth to her son, Linton. Instead, she survives childbirth but lives a troubled life due to her abusive relationship with Heathcliff. Isabella eventually leaves Wuthering Heights to seek a better life for herself and her child, but her fate after the novel's events is left ambiguous.
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Isabella does not die in "Wuthering Heights." She leaves her abusive husband, Heathcliff, and escapes to London with their young son. She eventually falls ill and is cared for by Edgar Linton before dying of illness, but her death is not described in the novel.