tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283526.post9037360303231328352..comments2024-03-27T14:03:14.775+00:00Comments on Captain JP's log: Wuthering Heights - NaturallyJPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09475536270807856327noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283526.post-456384989049435052011-12-29T18:11:53.768+00:002011-12-29T18:11:53.768+00:00Oh enough, enough, my sweet Catherine, of this end...Oh enough, enough, my sweet Catherine, of this endless plodding through mists and mire and moors, whose mute mosses mouth only mysteries, when the senses of my iPhone 4 shall be cleared with a mere figure of eight wave of my heavy hand and lead us by its compass rose once again to our happy home - praise be to the spirit of the sacred Jobs who must surely guide us now from his throne in heaven.<br><br>Heathcliffnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283526.post-14113854962698543412011-12-29T17:36:48.304+00:002011-12-29T17:36:48.304+00:00Ah-ha! I have managed to send Catherine and Heathc...Ah-ha! I have managed to send Catherine and Heathcliff the wrong way!! They will be lost in the moors and die a horrible death!<br /><br />They didn't spot that Wall 1 was definitely greener indicating it was wetter and drier and hence north facing while on Wall 2 many stones had dried out.<br /><br />So to go West those two would need to have Wall 1 on the left and Wall 2 on their right.<br /><br />Soon Wuthering Heights will be mine!!Hindleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283526.post-236378864351678002011-12-28T18:41:50.269+00:002011-12-28T18:41:50.269+00:00Did they ever find the wet sward?Did they ever find the wet sward?One of the people whom Christmas forgothttp://propercourse.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18283526.post-38376221084476374902011-12-28T14:45:15.416+00:002011-12-28T14:45:15.416+00:00CATHERINE
Alas, oh my strong Heathcliff, be these...CATHERINE<br /><br />Alas, oh my strong Heathcliff, be these not dappled lichens upon the first wall, born of a love between souls so disparate, the fungi and the algae, that are drawn inevitably together as are we, the fungi drawing its strength from the algae, which, in turn, so seek the sun's succor?<br /><br />HEATHCLIFF<br /><br />Oh yes, oh yes, my sweet Catherine, and is this not the moss, so green, upon the opposing wall, which has no such need of the sun's constant biding?<br /><br />CATHERINE<br /><br />Oh Heathcliff, are we not thus saved by keeping the first wall to our right in our wetsward quest, that we may continue on to our destination, spinning as we go these lengthy lines, so floral and convoluted, that they are nearly impossible for readers to unravel?<br><br>O Dockerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08674140306304705852noreply@blogger.com