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The Earnshaws are Yorkshire farmers during the early 19th Century. One day, Mr. Earnshaw returns from a trip to the city, bringing with him a ragged little boy called Heathcliff. Earnshaw's son, Hindley, resents the child, but Heathcliff becomes companion and soulmate to Hindley's sister, Catherine. After her parents die, Cathy and Heathcliff grow up wild and free on the Moors, and despite the continued enmity between Hindley and Heathcliff, they're happy—until Cathy meets Edgar Linton, the son of a wealthy neighbor.
Starring; Anna Calder-Marshall, Timothy Dalton
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00:00:00The days of man are but as grass, for he flourisheth as a flower of the field, for as soon as the
00:00:25wind goeth over it, it is gone, and the place thereof shall know it no more. For the merciful
00:00:32goodness of the Lord endureth for ever and ever upon them that fear him, even upon such
00:00:39as keep his covenant and think upon his commandments and do them. The Lord hath prepared his seat
00:00:47in heaven, and his kingdom ruleth over all. For as much as it has pleased Almighty God
00:00:56in his great mercy to take upon himself the soul of our sister Catherine Earnshaw Linton,
00:01:04we therefore commit her body to the ground, earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust.
00:01:33I am sure and certain hope of the resurrection to the eternal life through our Lord Jesus Christ.
00:01:40To change our vile body unto his glorious body according to the right working whereby he is able to
00:01:50change all things unto himself.
00:01:56It seemed a long while to us all, the waiting for Mr. Earnshaw to return from Liverpool.
00:02:02He was expected by suppertime of the third day, but it was long after dark, and we had long since
00:02:08tired of running down to the gate to look for him, and were sitting wearily by the fire with Mrs.
00:02:14Earnshaw, who would have had us all to bed had we not begged to be allowed to stay up.
00:02:19For the master had promised us all a present, a fiddle for Hindley, a riding whip for little Cathy,
00:02:27and some apples and pears for me, even though I was just a serving girl.
00:02:39Cathy, Cathy, wake up, your father's home.
00:02:42Your father, I was asleep.
00:02:44Father, did you get my fiddle?
00:02:45Let me be a minute, hold on, hold on.
00:02:48I feel as if I've been torn to pieces.
00:02:50But did you get it, my fiddle?
00:02:52Show me.
00:02:53Patience.
00:02:54Father, did you get it?
00:02:55Patience, let your father get his breath.
00:02:57You'll see everything soon enough.
00:02:59Two old days I took coming here.
00:03:01The roads were that bad.
00:03:05Now, this isn't exactly what you've been expecting, but say it's a gift from God.
00:03:25Looks more like a gift from the devil.
00:03:28I'll not have gypsies in my house.
00:03:29She's not a gypsy.
00:03:31I don't care what it is, you get shot of it.
00:03:33Well, don't let him starve.
00:03:35Why not? There's plenty more, do.
00:03:41What's so special about him that makes you so fine and tender?
00:03:46Nothing, except I found him in Liverpool without a soul to...
00:03:51You'll find more, besides.
00:03:53It's only to drag your doings back here.
00:03:56You're too clever for me, my heart.
00:03:59You're not clever enough.
00:04:01What'll you do, make him work?
00:04:03Why, I've no more than others.
00:04:06We lost a son, didn't we?
00:04:08Thanks be to God we have another.
00:04:10He can be a brother to them.
00:04:13I've no doubt he is already.
00:04:17All right, Nellie, get the lad washed and cleaned.
00:04:20Take him to sleep with the others.
00:04:23What's his name?
00:04:25His name?
00:04:27They call him Heathcliff after our first son.
00:04:30Has something of the same look about him.
00:04:34Bread to bed.
00:04:36But it's broken.
00:04:38He's broken it.
00:04:40He's spoiled everything, rotten little chippo.
00:04:44Mind your manners and stop that face and get to bed.
00:04:48Why did he have to break it?
00:04:50He didn't break it. Now get to bed.
00:04:55For what we have received this day,
00:04:57may the Lord God of hosts, creator of heaven and hell,
00:05:01before whose throne all men tremble and look pale,
00:05:04make us eternally grateful,
00:05:06and may we rejoice in thy bountiful goodness forever, Lord, amen.
00:05:10Amen.
00:05:11Come on, lad, I'm going to take Heathcliff with me to Gimmerton.
00:05:14We'll take the musket and see if we can't find some game on the way, eh?
00:05:18Can I come?
00:05:20Oh, maybe, maybe.
00:05:21Joseph, you can bring me in some more of those turnips tonight.
00:05:24Cathy, child, not so much noise.
00:05:31Why don't you go with them?
00:05:38What is it?
00:05:41What's the matter?
00:05:46What's the matter?
00:05:52My love,
00:05:54whatever happens,
00:05:56I know that nothing's going to, but I want you to remember
00:06:01that you're the son of this house.
00:06:04It's all got to come to you, everything, the land, everything.
00:06:07It's yours. It's all got to come to you.
00:06:11There's no need to talk that way to the boy.
00:06:16Neither of us is dead yet.
00:06:18You promise me that our son shall have what is his.
00:06:23You promise me you'll prefer no other.
00:06:27Never fear, Mary.
00:06:29The Lord watches over us.
00:06:32Hindley shall get what is due to him.
00:06:38Maybe more besides.
00:06:42Come on, lad.
00:06:45Come on.
00:07:05Despite Cathy's increasing affection for Heathcliff,
00:07:09I could see from the start that his presence
00:07:11bred ill feeling in the family.
00:07:14Less than two years after his arrival at Wuthering Heights,
00:07:18Mrs Earnshaw died, never having offered him a kindly word.
00:07:23Hindley, in his loneliness after her death,
00:07:26had special cause to resent the master's strange affection for the child
00:07:31and soon came to regard his father more as an oppressor than as a friend.
00:07:36It was the lad I've come to see you about.
00:07:39Hindley?
00:07:41What trouble has he been causing you?
00:07:43Why, none.
00:07:44His progress gives every cause for satisfaction.
00:07:48Wish I could say the same for myself.
00:07:53Why are you always so hard on the lad?
00:07:57Yes.
00:07:58He gets no more than he deserves.
00:08:01I think he deserves rather more than he gets.
00:08:04He'll never amount to anything.
00:08:06He might if you let him go to college.
00:08:11College?
00:08:13A man needs an education these days.
00:08:18A man needs to be a man.
00:08:20Go on, pour it out, pour it out.
00:08:24What are the costs of this education nonsense?
00:08:28Fifty or sixty pounds.
00:08:30What?
00:08:31A year, that.
00:08:33A year, that is?
00:08:34Fifty pounds a year.
00:08:36Only for a few years.
00:08:39It won't be wasted, I can assure you.
00:08:41It's a deal of hard-earned brass.
00:08:45Even my lessons aren't free.
00:08:47I don't begrudge you your few pennies, but fifty pounds!
00:08:52Say sixty.
00:08:55I'm sure if your dear wife were still alive, it's what she would have wished.
00:09:04I'm sure if your dear wife were still alive, it's what she would have wished.
00:09:12Any more for you all?
00:09:16I, it seemed, was the only one who regretted his departure.
00:09:20Come on then, jump, come on, come on.
00:09:22But in the years that followed, I took some comfort in the fact that the master became less irritable without Hindley there to provoke him.
00:09:30In the course of time, however, failing health left him an unhappy and peevish man.
00:09:35Nellie!
00:09:38Nellie!
00:09:47My girl, do you want me to freeze to death?
00:09:51And so I tended the ailing master,
00:09:54while Cathy and Heathcliff, promising it seemed to grow up rude as savages, became more reckless every day.
00:10:01At this time, they seemed to need for nothing but each other.
00:10:05So deep and close was their friendship.
00:10:09Why can't you always be a good lass, Cathy?
00:10:13Why can't you always be a good man, father?
00:10:19Oh, I didn't mean it.
00:10:22You mustn't be vexed.
00:10:25You mustn't be vexed.
00:10:27You mustn't be vexed.
00:10:29You mustn't be vexed.
00:10:31You mustn't be vexed.
00:10:33You mustn't be vexed.
00:10:36You mustn't be vexed.
00:10:40What though my parents frown and scold,
00:10:46still jockey I approve.
00:10:52The youth is handsome, free and bold,
00:10:58and pays me love for love.
00:11:06When father had jockey's age,
00:11:11did just the same as he.
00:11:16My mother, too, I did engage,
00:11:22did just the same like me.
00:11:28Did just the same like me.
00:11:35Did just the same like me.
00:11:46Time for prayers, master.
00:12:06Go on away upstairs. Pray by the cells tonight.
00:12:13Night, father.
00:12:18What's the matter? Come now, don't fret.
00:12:22Father?
00:12:23What's the matter?
00:12:26Father?
00:12:28Leave him be, boy.
00:12:35Leave him be.
00:13:05Oh!
00:13:30Nelly! Nelly!
00:13:33Nelly!
00:13:36I've seen the carriage.
00:13:39It's Hindley.
00:13:42Your ribbon's loose.
00:13:53Nelly.
00:13:54Yes?
00:13:55You look very nice.
00:14:05Thank you.
00:14:16Hello.
00:14:17Hello, Catherine.
00:14:19This is Francis, my wife.
00:14:29I'm Cathy.
00:14:30I know.
00:14:33This is Joseph, our chief hand.
00:14:37And Nelly.
00:14:39She'll look after you.
00:15:02I love you.
00:15:33When I'm dead,
00:15:35I think I'll come and haunt you
00:15:39as the sunset.
00:15:43Perhaps not.
00:15:46I think I prefer to be the wind
00:15:48and the rain and beat you.
00:15:56It was better before.
00:15:59It was better before, wasn't it?
00:16:01Before what?
00:16:03Hindley.
00:16:09You wouldn't ever leave here without telling me, would you?
00:16:23Remember this.
00:16:26Remember this.
00:16:29The old stone.
00:16:31Remember how we swore always to be together?
00:16:37You mustn't ever leave me here.
00:16:43All right.
00:16:44Swear it.
00:16:51No, serious.
00:16:52Swear it on the stone.
00:16:56He's clear.
00:17:09I swear never to leave you.
00:17:11Or this place.
00:17:21Or this place.
00:17:23Or this place.
00:17:28Unless you turn against me.
00:17:32And I swear always to be your friend
00:17:36and to love no other as you as long as I live.
00:17:42May we both be buried alive under the black rocks of Penistone Crag
00:17:46if we ever break this vow.
00:17:53Now kiss me.
00:18:24Kelly.
00:18:26From now on, I want you to eat in the kitchen.
00:18:40And Joseph.
00:18:41Yes, master?
00:18:42You can eat in the kitchen, too.
00:18:44And you can both if you sleep in the rooms above.
00:18:47Above what?
00:18:48The bath.
00:18:50My wife and I want the house to ourselves.
00:18:57Three places are enough.
00:19:21Joseph.
00:19:46Joseph.
00:19:47Yes, master?
00:19:48Now that I'm back, Heathcliff will have to work for his keep if he wants to stay here.
00:19:52Feed him like the others. Work him just as hard.
00:19:54Right, master.
00:19:55And Joseph, no favors.
00:19:57Father's dead now.
00:20:00Right, that's that, then.
00:20:02Shall we eat?
00:20:15I can see you.
00:20:19Heathcliff?
00:20:32It's no good hiding.
00:20:35I can see you.
00:20:44I can.
00:20:49Heathcliff.
00:21:13You ruffian.
00:21:15You ruffian.
00:21:25Let's go to Grange.
00:21:27Yes, let's.
00:21:28Come on.
00:21:45Let's go.
00:22:15Replate yourself, then.
00:22:17Which must be very difficult if you're tone deaf.
00:22:29Mama.
00:22:31Mama.
00:22:32Mama, come quickly.
00:22:36Quick, come on.
00:22:37Robert.
00:22:39Robert.
00:22:40Tom.
00:22:41Look, ruffians, out on the grounds, quickly.
00:22:42Come on, out.
00:22:43They've gone round the back. Get the donk.
00:22:45John.
00:22:46Stoker, flee them.
00:22:52Where are they?
00:22:53I'll get them a taste of this.
00:22:55We've got them, sir. It's a boy and a girl.
00:22:57Hacking a magistrate's house.
00:22:59And on the Sabbath, too.
00:23:01By God, they'll swing for this.
00:23:05Pass him the door, Tom.
00:23:06If she's not here, John.
00:23:08Elizabeth, come and see here.
00:23:10Don't be frightened.
00:23:13That's Miss Earnshaw.
00:23:15How can it be?
00:23:17It is.
00:23:18She's from Wuthering Heights.
00:23:20I hope she's all right.
00:23:22Well, it's not our fault she shouldn't be here in the first place.
00:23:25This must be the young Lasker that Earnshaw brought back from Liverpool.
00:23:28Shut your mouth or I'll rip your tongue out, you fat bastard.
00:23:31Get me out of here.
00:23:32I'm not leaving here without her.
00:23:43Come on.
00:24:14Thank you.
00:24:15A delightful sermon, as usual.
00:24:17See you for dinner on Wednesday.
00:24:19Thank you, sir.
00:24:20Thank you very much indeed.
00:24:22Bye.
00:24:23Cathy would like to stay with us a few days longer.
00:24:26I take it you'd have no objection?
00:24:28Oh, if she's not too much of a burden, Mrs Linton.
00:24:30On the contrary.
00:24:31We should be delighted.
00:24:32So would the children.
00:24:34Frances tells me you've worked wonders with her over the past few weeks.
00:24:37Wait till you see her, Gildley.
00:24:39Thanks to Mrs Linton's devotion, she has the manners of a lady.
00:24:43And she will be treated as such on her return.
00:24:45I promise you'll have no further need to reproach us.
00:25:06Hindley.
00:25:07Oh, Hindley.
00:25:09Cathy's back.
00:25:11Oh, good.
00:25:12Tell the others.
00:25:15Get Heathcliff.
00:25:28Open the gate, Joseph.
00:25:42Oh, Cathy, you look wonderful.
00:25:47Wonderful.
00:25:51Oh, you do look magnificent.
00:25:54What do you think, Nell?
00:25:57Oh, Miss Cathy.
00:25:59Come on, then.
00:26:02You must have got two dogs.
00:26:03Two?
00:26:04First, yes, because they were so good.
00:26:06But then they'd eat out of my hand.
00:26:09Oh, Miss Cathy, you look beautiful.
00:26:11Oh, you're kept flowering.
00:26:12No, no, let me do it.
00:26:15Oh, did you ever see such beauty?
00:26:20I know. Mrs Linton did it for me.
00:26:22Oh, you look fine. You look really fine.
00:26:24Yes, it's beautiful.
00:26:26She did it.
00:26:29Oh, where's Heathcliff?
00:26:31I sent for him.
00:26:32Heathcliff!
00:26:39Oh!
00:26:47How dirty you look.
00:26:50And grim.
00:26:52You might at least smile.
00:26:54Or have you forgotten me?
00:26:59Come along, Heathcliff.
00:27:00Smile.
00:27:01And shake hands.
00:27:02That's permitted on special occasions.
00:27:05I didn't mean to laugh at you.
00:27:07It's just that you look so...
00:27:09dirty.
00:27:11Come along. Shake hands. She's waiting.
00:27:14Shake hands!
00:27:27Susie!
00:27:37Susie!
00:28:07Hey!
00:28:13Hold him!
00:28:19All right, you little bastard.
00:28:20I've been waiting for this for the past ten years,
00:28:22and by God, you're going to remember it!
00:28:38All of a sudden, I feel very hungry.
00:28:50Heathcliff.
00:28:56Oh!
00:28:57Did he hurt you that much?
00:28:59Come here.
00:29:01Let me see.
00:29:07Let me see.
00:29:12Nellie's...
00:29:13He's hurt. We must do something.
00:29:15You go in, quick.
00:29:16They're waiting for you.
00:29:17I can't.
00:29:19Look, I'll look after him.
00:29:20Go on, before there's more trouble.
00:29:21I'm all right.
00:29:30I'm all right.
00:29:32Let me wash those cuts and put some oil on them.
00:29:36I'm going to get him, Nellie.
00:29:37I don't care how long it takes, I'm going to...
00:29:40I'm going to get him!
00:29:41We mustn't talk like that.
00:29:43No, what's done is done.
00:29:48We must...
00:29:50learn to forgive each other.
00:29:53It's for God to punish the wicked.
00:29:57It's for God to punish the wicked.
00:30:01Why should God have all the satisfaction?
00:30:26Nellie!
00:30:46Nellie!
00:30:52Nellie!
00:30:57Joseph!
00:30:58Joseph, where's Nellie?
00:31:00She's down by the stream there.
00:31:04What's the matter then?
00:31:06Nellie!
00:31:07Nellie!
00:31:09Nellie!
00:31:11He's come!
00:31:12He's come, Nellie!
00:31:16It's a boy!
00:31:17And such a size on him!
00:31:19How is he?
00:31:21Fine, he's fine.
00:31:22Fine, he's fine.
00:31:23But the doctor says the missus must go.
00:31:28Oh, Lord.
00:31:31Is she very ill?
00:31:32The doctor says she'll be dead before winter.
00:31:35The doctor says she'll be dead before winter.
00:31:38Mr Hindley says you ought to look after it,
00:31:40nurse and feed it.
00:31:53Oh!
00:32:13How's the baby?
00:32:15It'll be running about.
00:32:17I hear the doctor said...
00:32:18I don't give a damn.
00:32:20Frances is right as rain. She'll be up and about in a week or so.
00:32:27I'll go up and see to her.
00:32:29Nellie!
00:32:31I, er...
00:32:34I'll go up, but get her to promise not to talk.
00:32:40I can't hold her still, and Kenneth says she must be quiet.
00:32:45Nellie...
00:32:47I am sorry.
00:32:48I don't care a damn how sorry you are.
00:33:00Be sure to look after him properly, Nellie.
00:33:03Give him plenty of warm milk and... and sugar.
00:33:09I'll love him like my own.
00:33:12I'll love him like my own.
00:33:16Now, shush. You lie back.
00:33:19And you're not to chatter. The Master won't see you.
00:33:24I promise I won't speak.
00:33:26But that doesn't mean to say I can't laugh at him.
00:33:30Oh, poor Hindley, he makes such a fuss, Nellie.
00:33:34I've hardly said a word to him, and every time he's left me, he's cried.
00:33:41Oh...
00:34:02Time for the Mistress to make her journey, Master Hindley.
00:34:12Oh, that's enough, that's enough.
00:34:15Oh, just a bit, just a bit.
00:34:19Oh, look.
00:34:21Oh, look.
00:34:23You're all right.
00:34:25I've never been so lucky.
00:34:27If we're going to play cards, play cards.
00:34:29Come on, let's have a drink.
00:34:30Where's my drink?
00:34:34Take no notice of them.
00:34:36Now!
00:34:37Hindley's just got to get those dregs of his back.
00:34:40He's just got to get those dreadful people out of this house.
00:34:43How can I invite anybody in here?
00:34:45There's no decent folk who'll come here now.
00:34:48It makes me feel so foolish at the Lintons.
00:34:51Everybody knows what's going on in here.
00:34:58Don't be so stupid, girl.
00:35:00They didn't mean anything.
00:35:02Don't touch me, or my father will have something to say to you.
00:35:05Hindley, how could you?
00:35:06He'll say now if he wants to go on working for me.
00:35:09He may not care to.
00:35:10And as many others, this feels the same.
00:35:12Why, you little...
00:35:16Well, I bloody hell do you think you're good...
00:35:18Get out of here, you stupid bloody...
00:35:20Oh, my...
00:35:37Edgar is a very foolish young man.
00:35:39Oh, my, my, my.
00:35:40If you'd seen how he's been moping the last few days...
00:35:43Isabella, you know, that's just not true.
00:35:45Oh, yes, it is.
00:35:46Nonsense.
00:35:47And he hasn't eaten a thing.
00:35:50I said to him the other day,
00:35:51why don't you ride over there?
00:35:54But would he?
00:35:57Mama, really?
00:36:00What will Catherine think of me?
00:36:03What would you like me to think, Edgar?
00:36:21Where are you going?
00:36:23Nowhere.
00:36:26Well, what are you all dressed up for?
00:36:28It may surprise you to know that some people not only wash every day,
00:36:31they dress like this all the time.
00:36:33You don't.
00:36:34Well, I do now.
00:36:36You going to Thrushcross Grange?
00:36:38Maybe.
00:36:39Maybe not.
00:36:41You spent nearly all last week there.
00:36:43I'll never see you.
00:36:44Well, you can see me now.
00:36:46You know what I mean.
00:36:51I'm going to see you.
00:36:52You're going to see me.
00:36:54And I'm going to see you.
00:36:56And I'm going to see you.
00:36:58But you've got to see me now,
00:37:00or I'll never see you again.
00:37:02Now.
00:37:03Cathy.
00:37:06Cathy.
00:37:22Don't go.
00:37:23Get your dirty hands off me!
00:37:33Ah!
00:38:03Oh!
00:38:34Oh!
00:38:57I'm not having any more trouble here.
00:38:59Stop this violence at once.
00:39:02I won't have this behavior in my parish.
00:39:04I know all of you and your captain.
00:39:06You'll be flogged if there's any more of this.
00:39:10Come, sir.
00:39:15Hindley.
00:39:32Can you keep a secret?
00:39:33Hence, if it's worth keeping.
00:39:37Edgar Lynton has asked me to marry him.
00:39:42What did you say?
00:39:43I said yes.
00:39:46I see.
00:39:50Do you love him?
00:39:51Oh, of course I do.
00:39:54Why do you love him?
00:39:56I just do.
00:39:57He loves me, too.
00:39:59And he's rich.
00:40:01We shall have maids, servants.
00:40:04I'll be the finest lady around here for miles.
00:40:08Well, if Edgar loves you and you love Edgar,
00:40:10you'll both be very happy.
00:40:12I am happy now.
00:40:18But?
00:40:20Here and here, I'm confused.
00:40:23But?
00:40:25Here and here, I'm convinced I'm wrong.
00:40:29What do you think, Lily?
00:40:33I'm not thinking anything.
00:40:35Oh, yes, you are.
00:40:37You're thinking, what about Heathcliff?
00:40:39What about Heathcliff?
00:40:40I don't know.
00:40:42I don't know.
00:40:44Oh, Lily.
00:40:46Nobody can marry Heathcliff.
00:40:48I mean, he's a wild animal.
00:40:52It would be disaster.
00:40:53I mean, where would we go?
00:40:54What would we do?
00:40:56We'd be forced to live like beggars.
00:40:59It would be...
00:41:01Well, it would be degrading.
00:41:06What is it?
00:41:08What is it?
00:41:09What's the matter with you?
00:41:11It was Heathcliff.
00:41:13Outside the door.
00:41:15Oh, God.
00:41:17You don't think he could have heard us?
00:41:18I don't know.
00:41:19Why didn't you tell me?
00:41:21I just saw.
00:41:22Oh, Lily.
00:41:24Heathcliff.
00:41:26Heathcliff.
00:41:28Heathcliff.
00:41:30Oh, Joseph, have you seen Heathcliff?
00:41:33Isn't he here?
00:41:35Go on.
00:41:39Heathcliff.
00:41:46Lily.
00:41:48Do you think he's hiding somewhere?
00:41:49If he is, he'll not be found unless he wants to be.
00:41:52Oh, we must find him.
00:41:55He couldn't really have heard us, could he?
00:41:59What does it matter if he did?
00:42:01Lily, it's Heathcliff I love, not Edgar.
00:42:04Don't you understand?
00:42:07Then why?
00:42:08Because it's the only chance I have to get Heathcliff away from Hindley.
00:42:12Then we'll both be free.
00:42:14You don't mean you'd take Edgar's money to...
00:42:17Of course.
00:42:18Why else do you think I'd marry Edgar?
00:42:22Oh, I know he loves me, and it'll be very nice to be his wife.
00:42:27And I love him too, but differently.
00:42:30Nellie, I don't just love Heathcliff.
00:42:33I am Heathcliff.
00:42:35All my thoughts, all my actions are for him.
00:42:39I'm his wife.
00:42:40Heathcliff.
00:42:41All my thoughts, all my actions are for him.
00:42:46He's my only reason for living.
00:42:50Heathcliff!
00:42:55Heathcliff!
00:43:04Heathcliff!
00:43:10Heathcliff!
00:43:28Heathcliff!
00:43:40Heathcliff!
00:44:10Heathcliff!
00:44:16Heathcliff!
00:44:40Heathcliff!
00:45:10Heathcliff!
00:45:35You look like a drowned rat.
00:45:38She's not ill, is she?
00:45:40I don't want any more sickness in the house.
00:45:48Captain, what were you doing outside all night?
00:45:51I've been chasing after Lance, like usual.
00:45:54You weren't with Heathcliff, were you?
00:45:56I never saw him.
00:45:58Because if you were, he can pack his bags and get the hell out of here.
00:46:01I never saw him!
00:46:03Well, I don't care. I'm sick and tired of him in this house anyway.
00:46:06I was going to get rid of him.
00:46:08Well, you'll never have that pleasure because he's gone.
00:46:29This is a very bad fever, Nellie.
00:46:31Keep the others away and feed her on gruel, whey and water.
00:46:35Will you be coming back?
00:46:38We'll see.
00:47:05Oh!
00:47:10Hey, you girl!
00:47:12Nellie!
00:47:13What?
00:47:14Nellie!
00:47:15Yes?
00:47:16You best go see to your young lady.
00:47:18What, again?
00:47:19Aye, she's screaming fit to bust.
00:47:21Well, if you can hear, why don't you go and see?
00:47:24No, not set foot in there. That's woman's work.
00:47:27Then try some of it.
00:47:32The window stays shut.
00:47:34All right, you can sit with me then.
00:47:36I can't stand being shut in like this.
00:47:38Where is everybody?
00:47:40Those that aren't drunk are working.
00:47:42Why don't you come when I call you?
00:47:44I've got enough to do without running up and down stairs all day.
00:47:48You leave the door open and the one downstairs too.
00:47:51Lie still and think yourself lucky enough to be alive.
00:47:55All right, you let me die!
00:47:57All right, girl, where is she? Upstairs?
00:47:59Why, yes, ma'am, but Dr. Ken says...
00:48:01Follow me, Robert.
00:48:03Fine thing when I have to learn about this from the local alehouse.
00:48:06Which way? Come along, girl.
00:48:08Dr. Kenneth says...
00:48:14Why aren't the windows open?
00:48:16Why didn't you ask her?
00:48:18Catherine.
00:48:19Edgar.
00:48:20Oh, Catherine, why didn't you send word or something?
00:48:24Or ask her.
00:48:26None of you should be here. Dr. Kenneth said you should be...
00:48:30Now, look, we're going to wrap you up warm,
00:48:32take you back to the Grange where we can look after you properly.
00:48:35Edgar and Isabella will sit by you until you're better.
00:48:38Won't you, Edgar?
00:48:40Yes. Yes, of course.
00:48:43Well, we'd better get you dressed.
00:48:46Well, go along, boy.
00:48:50Oh, yes.
00:49:00Oh, yes.
00:49:24You're very quiet. What are you thinking about?
00:49:29When I die, I shall be buried here.
00:49:32Close to your mother and father.
00:49:43You won't come back.
00:49:49Not now.
00:49:56I will try and make you happy.
00:50:00Oh, Catherine.
00:50:13You're away, then?
00:50:20I don't have to go to the Grange.
00:50:25I could stay here.
00:50:27I could stay here and look after...
00:50:29Don't you change anything for me, girl.
00:50:32I'll be glad to see the back of you.
00:50:34I never want to see another woman in this house.
00:50:40You'll be better off away from here, the way things are.
00:50:46Go on, get up.
00:50:57Go on.
00:51:21Couldn't sleep.
00:51:24What are you reading?
00:51:26Oh, just law books.
00:51:29I feel there must be more to being a magistrate
00:51:33than just being born into the right family.
00:51:36Oh, Edgar.
00:51:39What is it?
00:51:42Thank you.
00:51:44Whatever for?
00:51:48Everything.
00:51:51Is it Heathcliff?
00:51:54I thought he'd gone.
00:51:57He has.
00:52:01He has, he has.
00:52:15Joseph!
00:52:20Joseph!
00:52:51You look well enough.
00:52:53I am.
00:52:55I live here on me own now.
00:52:59Cathy?
00:53:01Married, Edgar.
00:53:03Long?
00:53:05A few months.
00:53:07I should have thought you weren't coming back.
00:53:15I'm sorry.
00:53:18How's your son?
00:53:21Gone, dead.
00:53:23How did that happen?
00:53:25Hmm?
00:53:27I caught something.
00:53:29Take your coat off, sit down.
00:53:31You want hand?
00:53:33Come on, sit down, she'll not run away.
00:53:41What you playing at?
00:53:44What you playing?
00:53:46Brag.
00:53:56Right.
00:53:58Who's deal?
00:54:01Thank you.
00:54:14May I light the candles, ma'am?
00:54:16Certainly, ma'am.
00:54:24Yes, Nellie?
00:54:26There's a person from Gimmerton to see you, ma'am.
00:54:29Oh?
00:54:31What do they want?
00:54:33Well, he wouldn't say.
00:54:36Who is it, Nellie?
00:54:38Oh.
00:54:40Who is it, Nellie?
00:54:42Oh.
00:54:44Well, it's Heathcliff.
00:54:47Heathcliff?
00:54:49Edgar!
00:54:50Oh, Edgar, Edgar, Edgar, he's come back.
00:54:53Oh, isn't he marvellous?
00:54:55It's Heathcliff.
00:54:56Oh, I must see him.
00:54:58All right, all right, there's no need to strangle me, for heaven's sake.
00:55:01He's only a runaway gypsy, after all.
00:55:03Well, I'll tell him to come up, shall I?
00:55:05What, here?
00:55:06Well, I can't sit in the kitchen.
00:55:09Nellie can set two tables then, one for you and Isabella and the other for Heathcliff and me.
00:55:13Oh, don't be so silly.
00:55:14Well, would that please you?
00:55:16Or would you rather have me stand at the kitchen door?
00:55:19Catherine, for heaven's sake.
00:55:22Nellie, go and fetch him up.
00:55:33Catherine?
00:55:36Thank you, Jenny.
00:55:39Catherine, be glad by all means, but please do not be absurd.
00:55:43Especially in front of the servants.
00:55:45I'll behave.
00:56:06My wife has asked me to receive you as a friend.
00:56:10Would you care for some tea?
00:56:13That would give me great pleasure.
00:56:16Why don't you sit down, sir?
00:56:29You seem to have a lot of work to do.
00:56:33You seem to have found good fortune.
00:56:36In some respects.
00:56:41You look as if you've been abroad.
00:56:44Once or twice.
00:56:46I'd simply love to travel one day to London.
00:56:51It's a curious place.
00:57:03Was it difficult?
00:57:06It was a struggle.
00:57:12I can't believe it.
00:57:15It's like a dream.
00:57:18Three years you've been away and you've never even thought of me.
00:57:24A little more than you have thought of me.
00:57:28You're cruel.
00:57:31I've fought through a bitter life since I last heard your voice.
00:57:36And you must forgive me.
00:57:39For I struggled only for you.
00:57:45Catherine?
00:57:49Catherine, unless we're to have cold tea, would you kindly pour it now?
00:57:53Mr Heathcliff has a long ride tonight, wherever he may be lodging.
00:57:56And I'm thirsty.
00:57:59Mr Earnshaw has offered me lodgings at the Heights.
00:58:02Has he?
00:58:04He's a mind to win some money from me at cards.
01:00:28THE END
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01:01:58A tree.
01:02:02Even the air at night was you.
01:02:06Why did you stay away?
01:02:14How did you think that I would feel?
01:02:16How could I know?
01:02:21Why did you come back?
01:02:28Set love with Indley.
01:02:30And see me?
01:02:33And see me?
01:02:40And maybe Edgar too.
01:02:44Why'd you hate Edgar?
01:02:49Because he married you.
01:02:53Isabella!
01:02:55Cathy!
01:02:58Cathy!
01:03:00Come away with me.
01:03:03Come away with me!
01:03:05She may see us.
01:03:06I don't!
01:03:07Cathy!
01:03:08We must go! Quick!
01:03:11Cathy!
01:03:13THE END
01:03:26What have you got?
01:03:32I'm out.
01:03:34Why?
01:03:36I haven't got any more money.
01:03:38Hopefully for something else then.
01:03:40What?
01:03:43The barn?
01:03:45The barn?
01:03:47You'll run it back tomorrow.
01:03:50All right.
01:03:51Who's got a piece of paper?
01:04:00I'll go.
01:04:14Isabella and I are out for a drive.
01:04:16We thought we'd pay you a visit.
01:04:20I haven't been here since I was married.
01:04:26Let's go for a walk.
01:04:30Come on.
01:04:32Let's go for a walk.
01:04:35Come on.
01:04:37Let's go for a walk.
01:04:40Come on.
01:05:11Come on, Titi.
01:05:17I can't.
01:05:19Help me.
01:05:20Don't be such a baby.
01:05:22I did it.
01:05:26Well, go across the bridge then.
01:05:32When am I going to see you again?
01:05:34I don't know.
01:05:35Soon.
01:05:37It's very difficult.
01:05:39Diego thinks that you're dangerous.
01:05:42We'll just have to be careful for a while.
01:05:46Let's go.
01:05:48Where to?
01:05:49Away.
01:05:50You wanted to yesterday.
01:05:52Let's go.
01:05:53Let's go now.
01:05:54No.
01:05:56Why not?
01:05:58I want you.
01:05:59I've got things to do.
01:06:01I want to be with you.
01:06:05No.
01:06:10Let's go.
01:06:20I'm looking for a Mr. Green.
01:06:25Come on.
01:06:37I hear you're a clever man with paper and money, Mr. Green.
01:06:42I manage what the law allows, sir.
01:06:45What does the law say about these?
01:06:55Clumsily writ, but it's fair and square.
01:07:00This town sure has got papers like these all over the county.
01:07:04Buy them for me, Mr. Green.
01:07:07All of them.
01:07:10I'd hate to see the place fall into the wrong hands.
01:07:18Why do you always serve me with cold tea?
01:07:24I'm sorry, ma'am.
01:07:26I'll change it.
01:07:28And from now on, even if I'm alone in the room,
01:07:31will you kindly shut the doors when you go out, please?
01:07:34You know very well I catch cold.
01:07:39And she lets the fires go out when you two aren't there.
01:07:43What is the matter with you today?
01:07:45Nothing.
01:07:48I think I'd better call a doctor.
01:07:51There's nothing wrong with me.
01:07:53You ought to go to bed.
01:07:55I won't go to bed. Why should I?
01:07:58Just because you don't like me, you want me out of the way, don't you?
01:08:02Always picking on me, making fun of me.
01:08:05Thank you, Nellie.
01:08:07Since when?
01:08:09For weeks.
01:08:11There's been nothing but trouble and argument since that dandy Cliff came back.
01:08:15It's nothing to do with him.
01:08:17He's kind, at least.
01:08:19Why pick on him? He's done nothing to you.
01:08:21He's not coming here again.
01:08:23Oh, that's right.
01:08:25We can never see anybody, can we?
01:08:27Who taught you like the pair of you?
01:08:32Have you finished, sir?
01:08:34I doubt it.
01:08:40Heathcliff kind?
01:08:42Heathcliff kind?
01:08:46He'd crush you like a sparrow's egg.
01:08:52Since when have I been picking on you?
01:08:55Ever since he came back.
01:08:58I know you want me out of the way.
01:09:01Every time I go for a walk, you're always planning something.
01:09:04I just thought you and Edgar didn't like to be with us.
01:09:09Don't you tell me how I should feel!
01:09:13Isabella.
01:09:16You don't mean that you're in...
01:09:20love?
01:09:23Yes.
01:09:30Yes!
01:09:40Oh, let me go!
01:09:42You're... you're hurting me.
01:09:45You love it.
01:09:48Oh, someone will see.
01:09:52Oh, sweet breath.
01:09:56Oh, sweet breath.
01:10:10Oh, Heathcliff.
01:10:12Oh, sweet, precious.
01:10:14Oh, darling.
01:10:16You fancy a tumble, then?
01:10:18What's that?
01:10:20Do you want it here or in bed?
01:10:25Oh!
01:10:28You beast!
01:10:50What's the matter, Nelly?
01:10:52He's the matter.
01:10:54Gentlemen, Miss Isabella.
01:10:56Kissing and cuddling.
01:10:58I thought I told you to leave Isabella alone.
01:11:01Yes, you did.
01:11:03Did you start it or did she?
01:11:05What is it to you? I'm not your husband.
01:11:07You needn't be jealous of me.
01:11:09I'm not jealous.
01:11:10You can do what you like with her,
01:11:12but don't think Edgar's going to let you...
01:11:14I don't give a damn about your little Edgar.
01:11:16I do what I want.
01:11:18Oh, no, you don't. You do what I want.
01:11:20Nelly, could you get out of the room?
01:11:25I've got something to say to you.
01:11:27No, I've got something to say to you!
01:11:29I want you to understand that I know how I've been treated.
01:11:33And if you flatter yourself that you deceived me
01:11:36or that I didn't know it,
01:11:38then you're a fool.
01:11:45I went through hell for you.
01:11:49And if you think it's only me that's going to suffer...
01:11:54then you'd better think again.
01:11:57Why me?
01:11:59What have I done to you?
01:12:02Oh, it's not you.
01:12:06It is not you.
01:12:08Isn't it?
01:12:10Oh, take Isabella.
01:12:12Hurt Edgar.
01:12:14Destroy me.
01:12:18Nelly, what was all that shouting about?
01:12:20That was Miss Cathy and Mr Heathcliff, sir.
01:12:22Cathy and Heathcliff?
01:12:23In the kitchen, sir.
01:12:24He's been in, took hold of Miss Isabella, sir.
01:12:26What?
01:12:27Yes, boulder's brass.
01:12:28He took hold of her.
01:12:33If I thought you really wanted me to marry Isabella...
01:12:37I'd cut my throat.
01:12:46Where have you been?
01:12:48Listening at the door?
01:12:51There are many doubts about your birth, sir...
01:12:54but you were certainly not born a gentleman.
01:12:57It was foolish of me to expect you to behave like one.
01:13:01If you're not out of this house within three minutes...
01:13:03I intend to throw you out.
01:13:05Edgar...
01:13:07you're not worth the trouble of knocking down.
01:13:12All right, Nelly, get them in.
01:13:15If you can't throw him out yourself...
01:13:19apologize or take a beating.
01:13:22Catherine.
01:13:27Damn you, Catherine.
01:13:34I compliment your new taste, Catherine.
01:13:41Robert!
01:13:42Robert!
01:13:43Oh, for God's sake!
01:13:45I'm not going to run with his fist in my gullet!
01:13:48Quick, he's robbed the man!
01:13:50And he's got a gun!
01:13:57Open up, or I'll have the law on you!
01:14:01You are the law, you fool!
01:14:04Robert!
01:14:05You and I ain't got a far from finished yet.
01:14:12Oh!
01:14:17Help!
01:14:18Help!
01:14:19Help!
01:14:20Help!
01:14:21Help!
01:14:22Help!
01:14:23Help!
01:14:24Help!
01:14:25Help!
01:14:26Help!
01:14:27Help!
01:14:28Help!
01:14:29Help!
01:14:40Oh!
01:14:43Oh!
01:14:59You'd better tell Isabella to keep out of my way.
01:15:04I'm going to bed.
01:15:06Why?
01:15:09Tell Edgar I'm ill.
01:15:12But you're not.
01:15:13Nellie, you'd better help me or I'll make myself ill.
01:15:18Oh, you wicked girl.
01:15:20Oh, what do you keep saying that for?
01:15:24Why should I be the only one to suffer?
01:15:27I'm going to give them both something to cry about.
01:15:32Catherine.
01:15:34Don't go.
01:15:36I haven't come to argue, I haven't come to apologize.
01:15:39It would be better if you said nothing at all.
01:15:49I've put your supper outside.
01:15:54I said...
01:16:05Isabella, I warn you.
01:16:08If you are insane enough to encourage his attentions,
01:16:11you'll lose every penny you have in this house.
01:16:13And with it, my love and protection.
01:16:15I'm no worse off without that.
01:16:17Then you can go to him empty-handed.
01:16:22At least I'll give him something you've not known.
01:16:37No!
01:17:08Miss Cathy's been in her room for three days now, sir.
01:17:11She hasn't had any food or a drop to drink.
01:17:14Shall I get Robert to force the door?
01:17:17What, and damage it?
01:17:19No.
01:17:20She'll come out soon enough.
01:17:38Poor baby.
01:17:40Oh, you foolish thing.
01:17:42Oh, how have you lasted?
01:17:44I'm burning, Nellie, I'm... I'm burning.
01:17:51With child?
01:17:53Mm.
01:17:54Four or five months gone.
01:17:57Didn't you know?
01:17:59I didn't know.
01:18:01I didn't know.
01:18:03I didn't know.
01:18:05Didn't you know?
01:18:08Well, uh...
01:18:09No.
01:18:11I mean...
01:18:13No, I didn't.
01:18:15Well, this is marvellous.
01:18:18Have you heard?
01:18:20Yes.
01:18:21Well, go and find Miss Isabella.
01:18:23We must all be friends again.
01:18:27There's been some talk of Isabella and Ethan.
01:18:31That's all finished now.
01:18:33It's quite...
01:18:40Miss Isabella?
01:19:03No!
01:19:04No, you mustn't!
01:19:06No, you mustn't!
01:19:08No, let me go!
01:19:10Let me go!
01:19:12Let me go!
01:19:14Let me go!
01:19:16She just went mad.
01:19:18What did you do to her?
01:19:20It wasn't me, it's Heathcliff.
01:19:22Heathcliff?
01:19:24No, don't speak his name ever.
01:19:26Heathcliff.
01:19:28Oh, I...
01:19:30Heathcliff.
01:19:33He's run off with Miss Isabella.
01:19:49What is it?
01:19:52Well...
01:19:55There are bad signs.
01:19:58You're either going to lose her...
01:20:00or the child.
01:20:04Or maybe lose both.
01:20:07Well, I mean, is there nothing you can do?
01:20:10All we can do is to keep her in bed.
01:20:12And she must stay there till the spring.
01:20:14In the meantime, keep her happy.
01:20:16Keep her calm.
01:20:18No upsets, no arguments.
01:20:28No upsets, no arguments.
01:20:44They're the first spring flowers from the heights.
01:20:48Has the snow almost gone?
01:20:51Well, almost.
01:20:53There's still a patch or two on the high ground.
01:20:57Oh, they remind me of the south wind...
01:21:01and the moors.
01:21:08Do you remember how it was...
01:21:10last year when you asked me to marry you?
01:21:16I wish...
01:21:20we could go back and start again.
01:21:23Oh, I'd love to be free.
01:21:26To be up there where the wind blows.
01:21:29To run again.
01:21:33You will.
01:21:35You will.
01:21:54Get off.
01:22:01Here.
01:22:06Joseph, what have you heard?
01:22:11Will you help me, please?
01:22:13I have better things to do.
01:22:15Been sick?
01:22:17She's up now.
01:22:18No more?
01:22:20With child.
01:22:22Seven months.
01:22:25And how's Edgar taken that?
01:22:27He's waiting to see the colour of its eyes.
01:22:36Now, where do you think you're going?
01:22:42He's back then.
01:22:46Can you tell me where the maid is, please?
01:22:49The maid?
01:22:51Yes.
01:22:53I'd like to be shown my room.
01:22:56I'll show you my room.
01:22:58I'll show you my room.
01:23:00I'll show you my room.
01:23:02I'd like to be shown my room.
01:23:05You're the maid, girl.
01:23:07You'll have to find it yourself.
01:23:09Well, how can I find it when I don't know where it is?
01:23:11Don't whine, for God's sake, girl.
01:23:15Heathcliff's room up the stairs, second on the right.
01:23:18And make sure you bolt the door.
01:23:21And lock it.
01:23:23Why?
01:23:25Because sooner or later,
01:23:27he's going to get this.
01:23:33Why?
01:23:35I've signed away half this house.
01:23:37And he's won the rest.
01:23:39I mean to get it back.
01:23:41And his money.
01:23:43And then I'll get him.
01:23:47Suppose I'll tell him.
01:23:49Tell him?
01:23:51You can watch over him while he's asleep.
01:23:57Sweet dreams.
01:24:03Can I have a word with you, sir?
01:24:08What is it?
01:24:10They're back, sir.
01:24:12I've had a note from Miss Isabella.
01:24:15She's dreadful unhappy, sir.
01:24:19And begs forgiveness.
01:24:22There's nothing to forgive.
01:24:24I'm sorry, sir.
01:24:26I'm sorry, sir.
01:24:28I'm sorry, sir.
01:24:30There's nothing to forgive.
01:24:34Won't you just write her a little note, sir?
01:24:37Just to say...
01:24:39You may go and see her if you wish.
01:24:42And you may tell him
01:24:44that if he ever sets foot here again,
01:24:46I'll have him shot down.
01:25:01Hello, Nellie.
01:25:08It's all right, Nellie.
01:25:10You can give her the note.
01:25:12There's no secrets between us.
01:25:14I don't have a note.
01:25:17Your brother sends his love, ma'am.
01:25:19I don't have a note.
01:25:21I don't have a note.
01:25:23I don't have a note.
01:25:25I don't have a note.
01:25:27I don't have a note.
01:25:29I don't have a note, ma'am.
01:25:31But he says that it's impossible to speak to you
01:25:34or ever see you again.
01:25:36I'm sorry.
01:25:45Sit down, Nellie.
01:25:49I want you to do me a favor.
01:25:59I want you to do me a favor.
01:26:29I want you to do me a favor.
01:26:43But now...
01:26:47You and Edgar have destroyed me,
01:26:49and you both come to me
01:26:51as if you were the ones to be pitied.
01:26:54I shall not pity you.
01:26:57You killed me,
01:26:59but I'm stronger for it, I think.
01:27:02Oh, I wish I could hold you
01:27:04till we were both dead.
01:27:10Forget me.
01:27:13We'll be happy when I'm gone.
01:27:20You know you lie to say that I've killed you.
01:27:23I could as soon forget you as my life.
01:27:28Are you not satisfied that I'm in hell already?
01:27:32Is that not enough for your damn selfishness?
01:27:43Don't be angry.
01:27:46It's worse to remember than my harsh words.
01:27:50Heathcliff...
01:27:53Come to me.
01:27:56Do.
01:28:00Well, that's how I'm loved.
01:28:03It's not my Heathcliff.
01:28:06I shall love mine yet and take him with me.
01:28:09He's in my soul.
01:28:11He's in my soul.
01:28:18I shall soon be dead.
01:28:27Come to me.
01:28:29Do.
01:28:32Do.
01:28:42Oh...
01:28:44Oh, Cathy, why did you do it?
01:28:47You loved me.
01:28:49Nothing in this world could have put us apart,
01:28:51but you, of your own will, did it.
01:28:58I have not broken your heart.
01:29:01You have.
01:29:07If I've done wrong, I'm dying for it.
01:29:11That's enough.
01:29:14Forgive me, I forgive you.
01:29:19How can I?
01:29:22How can I?
01:29:28Quick, I've seen the Preston's carriage.
01:29:32Cathy, I must go.
01:29:33No, no, you mustn't.
01:29:34Oh, for heaven's sake.
01:29:35I must, Cathy.
01:29:36No, for God's sake, don't listen to her.
01:29:39I just want to know where he sees you here.
01:29:41He can't hurt us now, he can't.
01:29:42I'll not be far away.
01:29:44Before we're all done for, come on.
01:29:46I'll be back soon.
01:30:05Heathcliff.
01:30:07Where's Heathcliff?
01:30:11Nellie?
01:30:13Nellie!
01:30:16What is it?
01:30:17I'll fetch the doctor.
01:30:25The child's coming.
01:30:28I'll be in the orchard.
01:30:37I'll be in the orchard.
01:31:07I'll be in the orchard.
01:31:37I'll be in the orchard.
01:32:07I'll be in the orchard.
01:32:37I'll be in the orchard.
01:33:07I'll be in the orchard.
01:33:37I'll be in the orchard.
01:34:07I'll be in the orchard.
01:34:37I'll be in the orchard.
01:34:39I'll be in the orchard.
01:34:41I'll be in the orchard.
01:34:43I'll be in the orchard.
01:34:45I'll be in the orchard.
01:34:47I'll be in the orchard.
01:34:49I'll be in the orchard.
01:34:51I'll be in the orchard.
01:34:53I'll be in the orchard.
01:34:55I'll be in the orchard.
01:34:57I'll be in the orchard.
01:34:59I'll be in the orchard.
01:35:01I'll be in the orchard.
01:35:03I'll be in the orchard.
01:35:05I'll be in the orchard.
01:35:07I'll be in the orchard.
01:35:09I'll be in the orchard.
01:35:11I'll be in the orchard.
01:35:13I'll be in the orchard.
01:35:15I'll be in the orchard.
01:35:17I'll be in the orchard.
01:35:19I'll be in the orchard.
01:35:21I'll be in the orchard.
01:35:23I'll be in the orchard.
01:35:25I'll be in the orchard.
01:35:27I'll be in the orchard.
01:35:29I'll be in the orchard.
01:35:31I'll be in the orchard.
01:35:33I'll be in the orchard.
01:36:03I'll be in the orchard.
01:36:05I'll be in the orchard.
01:36:07I'll be in the orchard.
01:36:09I'll be in the orchard.
01:36:11I'll be in the orchard.
01:36:13I'll be in the orchard.
01:36:15I'll be in the orchard.
01:36:17I'll be in the orchard.
01:36:19I'll be in the orchard.
01:36:21I'll be in the orchard.
01:36:23I'll be in the orchard.
01:36:25I'll be in the orchard.
01:36:27I'll be in the orchard.
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01:36:31I'll be in the orchard.
01:36:33I'll be in the orchard.
01:36:35I'll be in the orchard.
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01:36:39I'll be in the orchard.
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01:36:59No.
01:37:06Kathy?
01:37:23Kathy!
01:37:29♪♪
01:37:38♪♪
01:37:48♪♪
01:37:50Cathy!
01:37:52♪♪
01:38:01Listen to him.
01:38:02Hammering as if you're a master here already.
01:38:07Are you game?
01:38:12Or are you as soft as your brother?
01:38:22♪♪
01:38:27Cathy!
01:38:29♪♪
01:38:43Cathy?
01:38:44♪♪
01:38:52Cathy!
01:38:53♪♪
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