1 He leant on the back of a chair, and covered his face.
2 She laughed, and held me down; for I made a motion to leave my chair.
3 The fellow approached and gave the chair on which Linton rested a push.
4 In her eagerness she rose and supported herself on the arm of the chair.
5 He died quietly in his chair one October evening, seated by the fire-side.
6 She looked at me, leaning back in her chair, and remained motionless and mute.
7 She dropped down on her knees by a chair, and set to weeping in serious earnest.
8 Cathy, beside herself, gave the chair a violent push, and caused him to fall against one arm.
9 The chairs were also damaged, many of them severely; and deep indentations deformed the panels of the walls.
10 Gladly did I take advantage of this intimation; and the minute I flung myself into a chair, by the fire, I nodded, and slept.
11 Heathcliff went to the back of her chair, and leant over, but not so far as to let her see his face, which was livid with emotion.
12 She took her post before the urn; and Miss Isabella came, summoned by the bell; then, having handed their chairs forward, I left the room.
13 The whole furniture consisted of a chair, a clothes-press, and a large oak case, with squares cut out near the top resembling coach windows.
14 The floor was of smooth, white stone; the chairs, high-backed, primitive structures, painted green: one or two heavy black ones lurking in the shade.
15 I waited behind her chair, and was pained to behold Catherine, with dry eyes and an indifferent air, commence cutting up the wing of a goose before her.
16 Mr. Heathcliff sat at a table, turning over some papers in his pocket-book; but he rose when I appeared, asked me how I did, quite friendly, and offered me a chair.
17 She brought me some warm wine and gingerbread, and appeared exceedingly good-natured, and Linton sat in the arm-chair, and I in the little rocking chair on the hearth-stone, and we laughed and talked so merrily, and found so much to say: we planned where we would go, and what we would do in summer.
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