Walt Whitman
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I’ve been reading a simplified version of “Wuthering Heights” published in India (Great Stories in Easy English — S.E. Paces, S. Chand & Company, India). I suppose the author is Indian (but it’s just my guess). Since I don’t know how Indian English differs from, say, British or American English, I need your help. I’ve chosen three short passages here and there. They seem fine to me, but it’s up to native speakers agree or disagree on what it seems to me.
(1) After years of searching, I have found what I think is the perfect house to live in – Thrushcross Grange. It is large, comfortable and old-fashioned. Best of all, it is cut off the rest of the world by a large park. Here I shall have that peace and quiet that I need so much. My nearest neighbour is four miles away. Mr. Heathcliff by name. I went to visit him today. As I am the tenant, I felt obliged to do so. He is living in Wuthering Heights, a farmhouse built high up on hill.
(2) I dreamed that I got up to break off the branch which was disturbing me. As I could not open the window, I pushed my arm through the glass to seize the branch. To my horror, my hand was seized by a little ice-cold hand. I pulled as hard as I could but those little ice-cold fingers would not let go. I heard a child’s voice sobbing, “Let me in!” I though I should die of fear!
(3) As soon as it was daylight, I ran out into the clear, cold air. The snow had stopped but it lay deep everywhere. It hid all traces of roads and paths, I stumbled on, wondering how I should ever get back to the Grange. Fortunately, before I reached the gate, my landlord came up to me. He said that he would show me the way over the moor as far as the park of the Grange. It was fortunate that he did so because for the whole countryside was one white ocean. We did not speak and he left me at the park gate, saying that I should be able to go to the rest of the way by myself.
Thank you
WW
books.google.it/books?id=wVstDAAAQBAJ&pg=PP2&dq=wuthering+heights+s.e.+paces&hl=it&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjLwZPFkaqDAxX8iv0HHcnIAkIQ6AF6BAgCEAE#v=onepage&q=wuthering%20heights%20s.e.%20paces&f=false
P.S. If three passages are too many or if they are too long, feel free to delete whichever you like.
(1) After years of searching, I have found what I think is the perfect house to live in – Thrushcross Grange. It is large, comfortable and old-fashioned. Best of all, it is cut off the rest of the world by a large park. Here I shall have that peace and quiet that I need so much. My nearest neighbour is four miles away. Mr. Heathcliff by name. I went to visit him today. As I am the tenant, I felt obliged to do so. He is living in Wuthering Heights, a farmhouse built high up on hill.
(2) I dreamed that I got up to break off the branch which was disturbing me. As I could not open the window, I pushed my arm through the glass to seize the branch. To my horror, my hand was seized by a little ice-cold hand. I pulled as hard as I could but those little ice-cold fingers would not let go. I heard a child’s voice sobbing, “Let me in!” I though I should die of fear!
(3) As soon as it was daylight, I ran out into the clear, cold air. The snow had stopped but it lay deep everywhere. It hid all traces of roads and paths, I stumbled on, wondering how I should ever get back to the Grange. Fortunately, before I reached the gate, my landlord came up to me. He said that he would show me the way over the moor as far as the park of the Grange. It was fortunate that he did so because for the whole countryside was one white ocean. We did not speak and he left me at the park gate, saying that I should be able to go to the rest of the way by myself.
Thank you
WW
books.google.it/books?id=wVstDAAAQBAJ&pg=PP2&dq=wuthering+heights+s.e.+paces&hl=it&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjLwZPFkaqDAxX8iv0HHcnIAkIQ6AF6BAgCEAE#v=onepage&q=wuthering%20heights%20s.e.%20paces&f=false
P.S. If three passages are too many or if they are too long, feel free to delete whichever you like.