Heathcliffe, as Rochester, 89-92, 138-9, 153;
as "that ghoul," 140-6;
and Taylor, 83-9;
return of the runaway, 93, 97-103;
expression of eyes, 90-1;
the foundling, 22;
origin of name, 22, 142
Hareton, origin of name, 22-3, 60, 64, 66;
and M. Héger, viii.-x., 120-1
Joseph, original of, 23;
as Poole of _Jane Eyre_ and Montagu's uncouth servant, 23-8, 30-1
Lockwood as Montagu, 23-32, 57-60, 66;
his boy guide, 60, 66
Newby, Mr. Thomas, publisher of, 19, 146, 153, 169
Malham as Gimmerton, and Gimmerden;
Malhamdale as the valley of Gimmerton, 22-3, 57-68, 71;
Glens, 58, 66, 68;
Peniston Crags, 22-3, 59, 60, 65-6;
Fairy Cave, 22-3, 59-66;
Chapel, 22, 66-8, and Briar Chapel of _Shirley_, 41;
Kirk in the lonely valley, 22, 64, 66-8;
Fair, 22, 66-7;
mists, 68;
stream, 22, 68;
sough, 66-68;
Heights, 22, 66-7;
Catherine, of, 23, 71
Montagu and, 20;
Airton, 22-3;
Airton, Robert, 60, 64, 71;
Mrs., 60;
lonely house of mystery and uncouth servant, 17, 23-32;
cuckoo story or foundling "plot," 22-3, 33-4, 87;
a night's repose and the candle-bearing bedside apparition, 21-32,
30-2
Brunty foundling controversy, 13;
the key chapter, 40;
origin of title, 56-7, 148-152;
Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange, the abodes--originals not
known, 159;
Lady Eastlake and Dobell, 138-9, 153-4
Published later than _Jane Eyre_, 118, 138, 169
JANE EYRE.
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