“The spectre showed a spectre’s ordinary caprice; it gave no sign of being; but the snow and wind whirled wildly through, even reaching my station, and blowing out the light.”
—Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights, 1847.
“The spectre showed a spectre’s ordinary caprice; it gave no sign of being; but the snow and wind whirled wildly through, even reaching my station, and blowing out the light.”
—Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights, 1847.