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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 | dG1fdFhvMDNjZFNMTU0
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00:00The End
00:20Don't you see what he's been doing?
00:22He's been using you to be near me.
00:24To smile at me behind your back.
00:26To try to rouse something in my heart that's dead.
00:28You can't. Heathcliff's not a man,
00:30but something dark and horrible to live with.
00:32Do you imagine, Catherine,
00:34that I don't know why you're acting so.
00:36Because you love him.
00:38Oh Heathcliff, you must not do this wilderness thing.
00:40She hasn't harmed you.
00:42You have. Then punish me.
00:44I'm going to.
00:46When I take her in my arms, when I kiss her,
00:48when I promise her life and happiness.
00:50Oh Heathcliff, if there's anything human left in you,
00:52don't do this.
00:54Oh Heathcliff, why won't you let me come near you?
00:56You're not black and horrible as they all think.
00:58You're full of pain.
01:00I can make you happy.
01:02Let me try. You won't regret it.
01:04I'll be your slave.
01:06I can bring life back to you, new and fresh.
01:08All you have to do is to shoot.
01:10They'll thank me for it.
01:12The whole world will say I did right in ridding it
01:14of a rotten gypsy beggar.
01:15Yes, they'll say that.
01:17Shoot and you'll be mastered yet again.
01:20The whole county will resound with your courage Hindley.
01:23Go on, shoot you peeling chicken of a man
01:26with not enough blood in their veins to keep your hands steady.
01:29The whole county will not go And by anyton try.
01:32Will you let me for you?
01:34I'll be your slave today.
01:46Enter your AI.
01:55You'll also betray the world to these can
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