Friday, January 25

Wuthering Heights PART DEUX !

On this the most inclement  and wintry night I find myself In the most troubling situation for my wife has entrusted our infant to the care of her parents and guardians who dwell such a considerable distance away across the moors . The wind  it doth blow with much menace only matched by the generous quantity of snow it embellishes .
  As generous as my fortune may seem in my parents possession of a horseless carriage driven at all wheels to make light of such weather , I can only conclude I shall endeavour to make  much jubilation and rejoicing upon their safe return ...
  My Father yet expresses such dark projections at the folly of this avoidable situation which with a degree of hindsight and common seeing could so easily have been thwarted . A day of inaction I fear may be to blame and I pray the consequences are not too dire or the debt In which I find myself  unpayable .

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