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Sunday, September 11, 2011

SHARING EVERYTHING I'M LEARNING FROM WHUTERING HEIGHTS BY EMILY BRONTE. 05


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(1), In unison: agreement, accord, concert, concord, harmony, unit.
(2), mumbled spoke quickly and not at all clearly.
(3), dived down to go quickly downwards.
(4), ruffianly violently.
(5), grim unpleasant, very serious, horrible.
(6), shaggy hair or fur is long and untidy.
(7), fangs sharp upper teeth.
(8), in winking blinking, 
(9), leapt jumping quickly.


‘You’d better let the dog alone,’ growled Mr. Heathcliff in unison (al unísono, de acuerdo con alguien)    (1), checking fiercer demonstrations with a punch of his foot. ‘She’s not accustomed to be spoiled - not kept for a pet.’ Then, striding to a side door, he shouted again, ‘Joseph!’
Joseph mumbled (dijo entre dientes, masculló) (2), indistinctly in the depths of the cellar, but gave no intimation of ascending; so his master dived down (se sumergió) (3),to him, leaving me
VIS-A-VIS the ruffianly (brutal)  (4),  bitch and a pair of grim (serios, desagradables)  (5),   shaggy (peludo, lanudo)  (6),   sheep-dogs, who shared with her a jealous guardianship over all my movements. Not anxious to come in contact with their fangs  (colmillos, dientes)   (7),  , I sat still; but, imagining they would scarcely understand tacit insults, I unfortunately indulged in winking (parpadeando, guiñando un ojo)  (8),   and making faces at the trio, and some turn of my physiognomy so irritated madam, that she suddenly broke into a fury and leapt (saltó) (9),   on my knees. 

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