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Which three parts of this passage from chapter 6 of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights refer to Heathcliff being different from the other characters in
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They both promised fair to grow up as rude as savages; the young master being entirely negligent how they behaved, and what they did, so they kept clear of him.

He would not even have seen after going to church on Sundays, only Joseph and the curate reprimanded his carelessness when they absented themselves; and that reminded him to order Heathcliff a flogging, and Catherine a fast from dinner or supper.

Hindley in a passion told us to bolt the doors, and swore nobody should let them in that night.

The two sentences that refers to Heathcliff being different from the other characters in the story are:

"They really did howl out something in that way. We made frightful noises to terrify them still more, and then we dropped off the ledge, because somebody was drawing the bars, and we felt we had better flee."

'"and there's alad here," he added, making a clutch at me, "who looks an out-and-outer! Very like the robbers were for putting them through the window to open the doors to the gang after all were asleep, that they might murder us at their ease.'

What is Wuthering Heights?

This is a 1847 novel by Emily Brontë, originally published under her pseudonym Ellis Bell. It involves a turbulent relationship with two gentlemen's families in the wetlands of West Yorkshire, Earnshaw and Lynton, and Earnshaw's foster child Heathcliff. The novel is now considered a classic of English literature, but modern reviews are polarized.

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