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Read the excerpts from Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte and answer the question that follows. Being unable to remove the chain, I jumped over, and, running up the flagged causeway bordered with straggling gooseberry-bushes, knocked vainly for admittance, till my knuckles tingled and the dogs howled. The phrase "till my knuckles tingled" appeals to ear touch eyes

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Read the excerpts from Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte and answer the question that follows. Being unable to remove the chain, I jumped over, and, running up the flagged causeway bordered with straggling gooseberry-bushes, knocked vainly for admittance, till my knuckles tingled and the dogs howled. The phrase "till my knuckles tingled" appeals to ear touch eyes

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