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00:00:00you do not know me Nellie look I'm not a stranger
00:00:16is it really you is it yes Heathcliff
00:00:24how they at home where is she is she speak speak
00:00:43yes Nellie what is it a person from Gimmerton wishes to see you ma'am
00:00:54oh
00:01:15when I already know I thought I'd never see you again why didn't you believe that I
00:01:21would you turn
00:01:23oh no I'm angry my love I don't know
00:01:27oh please Cliff
00:01:31oh I shall think of a dream tomorrow
00:01:33and I'll be able to believe that I have seen and touched and spoken to you once more
00:01:39when can we be alone
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00:01:45the master would like you to bring a guest in madam
00:01:47he thinks it unseemly for you to be standing out here with a gentleman
00:01:51Edgar
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00:02:01Heathcliff's come back
00:02:02well well done
00:02:03strangle me for that
00:02:04oh no you didn't like him yet for my sake you must be friends now
00:02:07Kathy try to be glad without being absurd
00:02:09the whole household need not witness the sight of your welcoming a runaway servant as a brother
00:02:15look who I discovered in the hall
00:02:23has Mr. Heathcliff not changed beyond all recognition Edgar
00:02:27not entirely no
00:02:33sit down sir
00:02:35Mrs. Linton recalling old times would have me give you a cordial reception and of course I am
00:02:39grassified when anything occurs to please my wife
00:02:42your wife
00:02:43oh yes
00:02:45I heard you married only yesterday
00:02:47a pity you did not come sooner Mr. Heathcliff
00:02:49you could have made merry at the celebrations
00:02:51I am not much of a one for making merry Miss Isabella
00:02:55too busy making your fortune no doubt
00:02:57and what would make you think that I have made a fortune?
00:03:01I can see by your bearing in your dress that you have not spent your time away from us trading horses and reading fortunes as some might think
00:03:11that much is true
00:03:13so are we to learn how you have made your money Mr. Heathcliff?
00:03:17the same way as any man by taking advantage of other men's weaknesses
00:03:23you must forgive Heathcliff Mr. Linton
00:03:27you always like to provoke
00:03:29Kathy unless we are to have cold tea I am thirsty and
00:03:33Mr. Heathcliff will have a long walk wherever he may lodge tonight
00:03:37not so far really I am still at the heights
00:03:39Hindley invited me this morning when I called
00:03:41Hindley invited you?
00:03:43yes as a call to inquire about Miss Earnshaw
00:03:47oh sorry I mean Mrs. Linton
00:03:51have you no fear of the consequences of fixing your dwelling with your ancient persecutor?
00:03:57I think my strong head will keep me from danger
00:04:01and your brother can hardly be made morally worse than he already is now can he?
00:04:05I always imagined that you might end up marrying Hindley Miss Isabella
00:04:15me?
00:04:17I think not
00:04:19not nearly handsome enough
00:04:21Miss Isabella has a suitor
00:04:23I would hardly call Mr. Brennan a suitor
00:04:27well as I am sure Kathy will tell you
00:04:31the female heart can feel a sudden and irresistible attraction towards the most unlikely of men
00:04:37wouldn't you agree?
00:04:39Edgar
00:04:41I know what my own heart tells me and that is all any man needs to know as far as I can tell
00:04:47well
00:04:49well it seems we have all grown wiser in the years of my absence
00:04:53indeed sir
00:04:55I hope that is true
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00:05:47Will you not have a greeting for your aunt, darling?
00:05:56Ayrton, who has taught you these fine manners?
00:06:10So, how has married life been treating you in this past month?
00:06:17Where is he?
00:06:18Out on the moors.
00:06:20Expecting some land I have for sale.
00:06:24He imagines he outflanks me.
00:06:26He will destroy you.
00:06:28Pays me good rent.
00:06:30For living here?
00:06:33For sleeping in your old room.
00:06:38A horse whip for you and a fiddle for me.
00:06:42What?
00:06:45You don't remember, do you?
00:07:02Why did you not come soon? I've waited weeks to see you.
00:07:05A married woman.
00:07:07Every movement is monitored and remarked upon.
00:07:11You've made yourself a pretty prisoner, have you not, by being too impatient to marry?
00:07:15You gave me not a word.
00:07:19In three years, not one indication whether you were alive or dead.
00:07:22When I heard that you were to marry, I had one thought in my head, I would return.
00:07:26Have one glimpse of your face.
00:07:28Settle my score within me, then prevent the law by executing myself, now I say I should have stuck to my cause.
00:07:33When you were now as to marry and you didn't return to stop me from taking such a step.
00:07:37You'd already betrayed me with your heart.
00:07:39You returned on my wedding day to punish me.
00:07:43What's that?
00:07:55What?
00:07:56There's a look in your eyes.
00:07:59My God, I think it's guilt.
00:08:04You've been with him, haven't you?
00:08:07You've laid with Edgar, haven't you?
00:08:09He's my husband.
00:08:10You think your return marriage matters to me?
00:08:12How am I to look at you?
00:08:15How am I to touch you knowing it is milky, feeble hands of elders I'm holding you now?
00:08:19You disgust me.
00:08:20I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:08:21I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:08:22What have I done?
00:08:23What have I done?
00:08:24What have I done?
00:08:25What have I done?
00:08:26What have I done?
00:08:27What have I done?
00:08:28What have I done?
00:08:29What have I done?
00:08:30What have I done?
00:08:31What have I done?
00:08:32What have you done?
00:08:33How about a game of threes?
00:08:34Hmm?
00:08:35You'd call it.
00:08:36I'm sorry.
00:08:37I'm sorry.
00:08:38I'm sorry.
00:08:39I'm sorry.
00:08:40I'm sorry.
00:08:41What have I done?
00:08:42What have I done?
00:08:43What have I done?
00:08:44What have I done?
00:08:45What have I done?
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00:08:50How about a game of threes or...
00:08:51you win it all back
00:08:53every penny
00:08:55what if I should go wrong
00:08:57I'd take you to the yard
00:09:00strip you of your shirt and flog you
00:09:02just as you'd
00:09:04flog me
00:09:04Mr. Ecliffe I think it's nearly
00:09:08daylight out there we'd probably best be going
00:09:09well now so
00:09:10I bring you Hindley night in
00:09:13night out
00:09:14pumped with cash right for the plug in
00:09:17I think it's only good money
00:09:19that you stay until Hindley's fate
00:09:21what do you say Hindley
00:09:25my cash
00:09:28against the skin on your back
00:09:32and my blood
00:09:34why not
00:09:39why not
00:09:41call it
00:09:44tails
00:09:46oh
00:09:53it hurts
00:09:55so
00:09:57behind the stable door you will find
00:10:00a whip
00:10:00oil each tail so they do not snag in his
00:10:04open wounds
00:10:04I think perhaps
00:10:08you've humiliated him enough
00:10:10Mr. Ecliffe
00:10:10I cannot feel any satisfaction
00:10:12for the humiliation I've
00:10:14viewed upon him so far
00:10:15and the more revenge I get
00:10:18the greater my appetite for it
00:10:20the lad is a think about hate
00:10:25you a good man so
00:10:32a good man
00:10:35I could have been a good man once but
00:10:38then I'm a Hindi
00:10:39one day
00:10:42one day
00:10:42I must sit you down you can tell me how to be good
00:10:46gentlemen
00:10:50thank you for a
00:10:52diverting evening
00:10:54see yourselves out
00:10:57are you well my love
00:11:05just a little tired
00:11:09perhaps now the weather grows finer we'll see some more of Mr. Heathcliff
00:11:15I think Mr. Heathcliff has satisfied his curiosity and from now on we shall see very little of him
00:11:21that is a shame
00:11:25why so
00:11:27because I liked him
00:11:29and I desired his company
00:11:31surely you do not covet the admiration of Heathcliff
00:11:35I hope I've misunderstood you Isabella
00:11:38you have not misunderstood me
00:11:39you cannot consider him an agreeable person
00:11:42you are a dog in the manger Cathy and desire no one to be loved but yourself
00:11:45that is enough
00:11:46you shall not talk to my wife like that again Isabella and you shall apologise
00:11:55I'm sorry sister
00:11:56I'm sorry sister
00:11:57I'm sorry sister
00:11:58I'm sorry sister
00:12:02I knew you would come in the end
00:12:26is Miss Isabella at home
00:12:28Miss Isabella
00:12:30is she home
00:12:32now come
00:12:35I like her too well to let you absolutely seize and devour her up
00:12:39besides I would not approve
00:12:42you would not approve
00:12:43you who have treated me infernally infernally do you hear
00:12:46and if you flatter yourself that I don't perceive it you are a fool
00:12:49darling don't speak like this
00:12:51and if you think I can be consoled by sweet words you are an idiot
00:12:54so I will ask you again
00:12:58is Miss Isabella at home
00:13:01Heathcliff
00:13:10I am proud to show you at last
00:13:12somebody who dots on you more than myself
00:13:14sister dear
00:13:17I'm sure that my poor little sister
00:13:19is breaking her heart
00:13:20by mere contemplation of your physical and moral beauty
00:13:23Kathy
00:13:24this is most unfair
00:13:28be kind enough to excuse me
00:13:30Kathy forgets that you and I are not intimate acquaintances
00:13:33and what amuses her
00:13:35is painful to me beyond expression
00:13:42you had no reason to treat the poor girl in such a manner
00:13:45I do not fret
00:13:46I would as soon as put a canary in the park on a winter's day
00:13:48than recommend she bestow her heart on you
00:13:50there would be a certain cemetery though
00:13:52there would be an art in
00:13:54miss Isabella
00:13:55and I becoming lovers
00:13:57perhaps your fortune has changed you
00:14:00well my fortune has changed me in every regard
00:14:03except one
00:14:05and if I could change that too I would do so
00:14:11if I could change that too I would do so
00:14:41what is this?
00:14:58this is an agreement that Mr Heathcliff is the first option to purchase any more land and buildings you may wish to sell
00:15:02this is the balance of the account sir
00:15:17this is the balance of the account sir
00:15:20Joseph
00:15:22saddle up hunter
00:15:24I'll find a game in the bull whilst my luck has changed
00:15:32oh
00:15:33had I known I could ruin that man in a space of three months
00:15:37but we'll come back soon
00:15:38I thought I would never find this place
00:15:51that's why I told you to bring Cathy's horse
00:15:53she could find her way up here in the dark
00:15:55is this the place you bring all your sweethearts?
00:15:58only Cathy before you
00:16:00is that how it's always going to be?
00:16:03Cathy before me
00:16:05I saw a spirit in you last time I saw you at the Grange Isabella that stayed with me
00:16:10it is as though your brother has a woman's gentleness and you have all the fight
00:16:15I cannot tell whether you are flattering me or not
00:16:19anything you hear about me is bad
00:16:22and you see some good in me
00:16:25so why would you be here?
00:16:27perhaps I'm attracted to the bad in you
00:16:31no do not make a joke of it
00:16:34a person who sees the good in me is a sensation I experience so rarely
00:16:38that it is enough to make me want to at least try to love you
00:16:42I knew you were a man who presented a darkness to the world
00:16:45because that is what protected you best
00:16:48and I know your soul must be in torment for you to believe such a thing
00:16:52what are you about raising this stir?
00:17:13I said you must let Isabella alone I beg you
00:17:15unless you were tired of being received here and you wish Edgar to draw the bolts against you
00:17:21God forbid he should try God keep him meek and patient
00:17:25I love Heathcliff more than you have ever loved Edgar and he might love me if you would let him
00:17:30oh no he could never love a Linton
00:17:32and yet he's quite capable of marrying you to hurt me
00:17:35he's as good as told me
00:17:36I don't believe you
00:17:44what is it to you?
00:17:46I have a right to kiss her if she chooses and you have no right to object
00:17:49I am not your husband
00:17:51there's no need for you to be jacked
00:17:53if you like Isabella you shall marry her
00:17:55but do you like a Heathcliff? Tell the truth
00:17:57answer me
00:18:01answer me
00:18:03you will not leave here until you answer me
00:18:15I imagine you wish me to marry Isabella I'd come into it
00:18:18take up if it pleases you
00:18:21you clearly prefer the bliss of inflicting misery to the bliss of our love
00:18:27this is insufferable
00:18:28it is disgraceful that you should own him for a friend and force his company on me
00:18:34is that how you call it sir?
00:18:36I have so far been forbearing with you sir
00:18:40your presence is a moral poison that would contaminate the most virtuous
00:18:47for that cause and to prevent worse consequences I shall deny you hereafter admission into this house
00:18:53Kathy this lamb of yours threatens like a bull
00:18:59it's in danger of splitting his skull against my locals
00:19:05I require your instant departure sir
00:19:07one minutes delay will render it involuntary and ignominent
00:19:10no I will not move until I hear an apology from you
00:19:12an apology?
00:19:13after constant indulgence of both men I earn for thanks two samples of blinding gratitude
00:19:18Edgar I was defending you and yours
00:19:21Kathy please get out of my way
00:19:23get out of my way
00:19:25make an apology or allow yourself to be beaten
00:19:27all I want
00:19:31is your happiness
00:19:33but I am
00:19:35I must admit utterly defeated in this
00:19:39indeed I can only attribute your spite and venom and betrayal
00:19:45to some unfathomable damage deep inside your heart
00:19:48to think anything else is to think so badly of you that I cannot bear it
00:19:52well I must compliment you on your taste Kathy
00:19:58this is the slavering thing that you would prefer to me
00:20:07no!
00:20:08no!
00:20:09no!
00:20:10I beg you!
00:20:12go!
00:20:13no!
00:20:14no!
00:20:15no!
00:20:16no!
00:20:37remain where you are Kathy
00:20:39I shall not stay
00:20:40but I wish just to learn whether
00:20:43after this day's events you intend to continue your intimacy
00:20:46for mercy's sake just let us hear no more of it
00:20:48to get rid of me answer my question
00:20:51will you give up Heathcliff hereafter or will you give up me?
00:20:55it is impossible to be my friend and his at the same time
00:21:00and I absolutely require to know which you choose
00:21:02you cannot make me choose
00:21:04I demand it!
00:21:05if I choose to remain friends with him
00:21:06then I shall ask you
00:21:12to leave this house
00:21:16may I speak?
00:21:18just chastise me for my weakness
00:21:19to mock me for my kindness
00:21:21if you hear me out and you still want me to leave
00:21:23then
00:21:24I shall relinquish any claim I have on you
00:21:27very well
00:21:28if you cast me out you shall cast out both your wife and your child
00:21:34I am with child Edgar
00:21:39I'm with child
00:21:40I am with child
00:22:10you are lying
00:22:11how's Edgar put you up to this?
00:22:12sir
00:22:13any loyalty I feel in this is entirely to you
00:22:15that is why I have come here to tell you this
00:22:16that is why I have come here to tell you this
00:22:17I am with child
00:22:18I am with child
00:22:19I am with child
00:22:20you are lying
00:22:21how's Edgar put you up to this?
00:22:23sir
00:22:35sir
00:22:38any loyalty I feel in this is entirely to you
00:22:40that is why I have come here to tell you this
00:22:42even though he warned me that if I was insane enough to encourage what he calls my worthless suitor
00:22:46though he warned me that if i was insane enough to encourage what he calls my worthless suitor
00:22:51he will dissolve all bonds of relationship between him and me yet as you see i'm here
00:23:16feed and water the horses then bend them down my bride and i shall be staying here for the night
00:23:46could you my fastenings
00:24:03thank you
00:24:16don't look at me
00:24:30don't look at me
00:24:46she's gone isabella has gone
00:25:00she's run off with mr heathcliff this is not true it cannot be the lad who fetches the milk told me
00:25:05they were spotted two miles out of gimmerton and i've checked her room and her bed is not slept in so they
00:25:10have a day start
00:25:12how will you catch up with them
00:25:13she went of her own accord she had a ride to go if she pleased
00:25:17no master she is bewitched
00:25:19hereafter she is only my sister in name not because i disown her but because she has disowned
00:25:25me and who will tell the mistress of this turn of events
00:25:28no one
00:25:30no one
00:25:31since isabella is no longer a member of her family she needn't be troubled by news of her
00:25:36yes sir
00:25:46no no no no no you're deceiving me
00:25:52shush mistress i promised the master that i would not tell you i thought it might help you to accept the
00:25:58new life if you knew what he's pissed
00:25:59i knew what
00:26:01that he's betrayed me that he's put a knife through my heart
00:26:04give up i can't talk it
00:26:06stop now
00:26:12miss gaffey mistress
00:26:16get over it
00:26:18stop that
00:26:20please my love please
00:26:34it's all right my love it's all right
00:26:38are you dreaming
00:26:42stay with me nelly
00:26:46if only i'm in my own bed in the old house
00:26:50and that wind rattling against the lattice
00:26:56do you let me feel it
00:26:58you come straight down the moan let me have let me have one breath
00:27:14when will heathcliff return
00:27:17i do not know
00:27:20if he felt anything for you would never return and let you be
00:27:26now try and put him out of your mind
00:27:32i cannot nelly
00:27:35i cannot
00:27:40you will not let me
00:27:50what is preventing such a thing from happening
00:28:02i think you know
00:28:16i think you know
00:28:16nevertheless
00:28:19i would like to hear you say her name
00:28:20your eyes
00:28:23your eyes detestably resemble your brothers
00:28:27a dove's eyes
00:28:29an angel's eyes
00:28:30so i cannot bear to look at them without wishing you ill
00:28:34i abandoned my elegancies my comforts and my friends of my former home to marry you
00:28:40you married me under delusion
00:28:42then you shall let me go home to the grange sir
00:28:45you shall go home
00:28:47but not to the grange the heights will be your home
00:28:50and you will not be disgracing me by rambling abroad
00:28:53i cannot allow that
00:28:56surely in your heart you feel some pity
00:28:59i have no pity
00:29:04i have no pity
00:29:13i have no pity
00:29:30juleser juleser where are you damn you
00:29:43is he come back then
00:30:02i thought he had gone for good
00:30:05we came just now
00:30:07but he left me and as i don't know where he is
00:30:10be sure to lock your door
00:30:13i cannot lose his going up there with this every night
00:30:18trying his door
00:30:20if once
00:30:22i find it open
00:30:24he is done for
00:30:33i am tired after my journey
00:30:51i'll show you to your room
00:30:52flight room
00:30:55i sleep in here
00:31:07What news is there, Cathy?
00:31:18Mrs. Linton has not been well.
00:31:21She will never be like she was, but her life is spared.
00:31:24And if you really have a regard for her, then you'll shun cross her away again.
00:31:27I must exact from you a promise that you will get me an interview with her.
00:31:31I say you must not.
00:31:33And you never shall through my means. She's too weak.
00:31:36If I consent or refuse, I will see her.
00:31:41You know as well as I do for every thought she spends on Edgar, she spends a thousand on me.
00:31:46And if I thought it were otherwise, two words would comprehend my future death and hell.
00:31:54Do not persist in this, sir.
00:31:57Or I shall be obliged to inform my master and he shall take measures to secure his house.
00:32:02Ah.
00:32:06Who did you see today, Nellie?
00:32:18No one in particular.
00:32:21Joseph at church, of course, out praying the bishop as usual.
00:32:24You're lying to me, aren't you?
00:32:29You have too much imagination and I have too little.
00:32:34Can it make sense of you some days?
00:32:39I know that he's back.
00:32:40I can feel him closer.
00:32:45There's no use in trying to deceive me.
00:32:53Why am I so changed?
00:32:55Well, you eat so little and you will not drink and you've made yourself weak.
00:33:00I wish I were outdoors.
00:33:01I wish I were a girl again.
00:33:06Half savage, hardy and free.
00:33:08Oh, come on, come on.
00:33:10You're a young woman.
00:33:12You're going to bring a new young life into the world.
00:33:16You're blessed if only you could see it.
00:33:20Open the window wide again.
00:33:23Open it.
00:33:24I will not give you a death of cold.
00:33:29I'm not helpless yet.
00:33:31I can do it myself.
00:33:32I can do it myself.
00:33:54I can do it myself.
00:34:22It's me. It's me, sir.
00:34:29It's me, sir.
00:34:44Come on. Come on the side, sir.
00:34:49I think she will have headed off to the crag, sir.
00:34:51If we waste time going there, then you are wrong.
00:34:54Well, tis where she went as a child. It was a favourite play for her.
00:34:57For both of them.
00:34:57Yes, that's my mind.
00:35:04Cathy!
00:35:13Cathy!
00:35:18My love!
00:35:21Cathy!
00:35:26Oh, no!
00:35:32Oh, no!
00:35:35No, no!
00:35:41Cathy!
00:35:44Cathy!
00:35:45Cathy!
00:35:46Cathy!
00:35:47Cathy!
00:35:48Cathy!
00:35:49Cathy! Cathy! Cathy!
00:35:52Cathy!
00:35:54Cathy!
00:36:00Oh, Cathy.
00:36:04Oh, my.
00:36:07I'm a come home.
00:36:10Yes.
00:36:12Yes, you're home, you're home.
00:36:14We will wander these moors for all eternity.
00:36:24I thought you'd forgotten me.
00:36:27You know I could as soon as forget you as my own existence.
00:36:36What if Edgar had been?
00:36:41There's no Edgar.
00:36:44There's no Hindley.
00:36:47It's just you and I.
00:36:50It's just you and I.
00:36:55Cathy!
00:37:03Cathy!
00:37:08She's here!
00:37:09Damn you, she's here!
00:37:15The pneumonia has a grip on her lungs.
00:37:29She has neither the constitution nor, it seems, the will to recover.
00:37:34Hell, is that all you can say? Is there nothing you can tell?
00:37:37You'll be a miracle of her and keep her alive till she's gone full term.
00:37:41I believe that the child is not born to neither.
00:37:43Neither will survive.
00:37:44She's here.
00:37:45Shh.
00:37:46Shh.
00:37:46Shh.
00:37:47Shh.
00:37:57Dear, sweet Edgar, why could you not love someone worthy of your affection and gentleness?
00:38:08You know, our child will be loved and cherished, do you not?
00:38:18We're not too deep.
00:38:21Our child shall wander the moors and be free,
00:38:25as any child must, with your blood running through their veins.
00:38:38When I was a child, my father went on a trip,
00:38:59and he asked me and my sister what presents we were like.
00:39:04I chose a fiddle, and my sister, already a good rider, asked for a new whip.
00:39:13But when he returned, he did not bring us what we had asked for.
00:39:19He had brought you instead.
00:39:25Cathy's dying.
00:39:28And you grew and grew like a big, fat cuckoo,
00:39:33and now look at you, sitting there, as if you are already muster of the house.
00:39:40Your sister is dying.
00:39:45Cathy is dying.
00:39:47You do not fool me, Heathcliff.
00:39:50You wear your finer feelings, like you wear those gentlemen's clothes, badly.
00:39:56You are nothing more than a gypsy bastard.
00:40:01And so your love for Cathy can only be a pretend love,
00:40:06and your grief for her a pretense.
00:40:12Don't you say her name.
00:40:15Don't you say her name.
00:40:17Don't you say her name.
00:40:38Don't you say her name.
00:40:38You will kill him.
00:40:44You'll hang for it.
00:40:49I long to die.
00:40:55I would die a thousand deaths if I knew she were waiting for me.
00:41:00I am leaving now.
00:41:02I think it fair that you let me leave unmolested.
00:41:07After all, it is better to be hated by you than loved by you.
00:41:13I see that now.
00:41:16So I think I owe you a queer sort of gratitude
00:41:18that you spared me your love and its murderous effect.
00:41:23Peter!
00:41:24Go, Peter!
00:41:29Go, Peter!
00:41:59Will you let me see, Cathy? I must not fight my way in.
00:42:09She is weak.
00:42:12She's dying.
00:42:12Then you know she would wish to see me.
00:42:16I bet her dying wishes, even if you no longer take heed of mine.
00:42:19Sleep, sleep, my head.
00:42:38Let me die in your arms.
00:42:42Don't leave me.
00:42:44Don't leave.
00:42:45Here.
00:42:48Herb.
00:42:48Herb.
00:43:04Edgar.
00:43:07Edgar.
00:43:09Oh, Edgar.
00:43:10How sweet it feels to see you again.
00:43:12I beg your forgiveness.
00:43:15Forgiveness?
00:43:16I have nothing to forgive you.
00:43:20Then you are not angry.
00:43:22I am not angry.
00:43:24I am sorry to have lost you,
00:43:25especially as I can never think you will be happy.
00:43:31I'm carrying his child, Edgar.
00:43:35And I have nowhere.
00:43:37And nothing.
00:43:38I have nothing.
00:43:40Please.
00:43:41How could I make amends?
00:43:43If you should really wish to oblige me,
00:43:45then return to the villain you married and persuade him to leave the country.
00:43:52Do not close your heart to me.
00:43:55Do not close your heart.
00:43:57The servants are returning from church.
00:44:07My master will not be far behind.
00:44:09I cannot go.
00:44:11I shall not go, I tell you.
00:44:12For heaven's sakes, just go for one hour.
00:44:15I will come to you when the master leaves the house.
00:44:17Please.
00:44:19Not for one minute.
00:44:20You must.
00:44:21Mr Edgar will be up immediately.
00:44:23I promised her this will be the last time.
00:44:30She begged me to stay.
00:44:32She does not know what she says.
00:44:36What in God's name?
00:44:37You are a fiend.
00:44:39You will take her.
00:44:39You will take her and you will comfort her.
00:44:41I shall not refuse to go out the doors.
00:44:55But I will stay in the garden.
00:44:57And might you keep to your word, Nellie?
00:45:00I shall be under the larch trees.
00:45:02Nellie, send for Dr Kenneth.
00:45:04Now send for him, woman!
00:45:05I shall be under the larch tree.
00:45:35She's dead.
00:45:59I didn't have to wait for you to learn that.
00:46:05Stop snivelling before me.
00:46:09Damn you all, she wants none of your tears.
00:46:14Yes, she's dead.
00:46:17Gone to heaven, I hope.
00:46:18Oh, did she die like a saint?
00:46:21You poor wretch.
00:46:24Your pride cannot blind God.
00:46:26How did she die?
00:46:33She lay with a sweet smile on her face and her baby at her breast.
00:46:38Well, this bastard lived, then.
00:46:41Kathy's life closed in a gentle dream.
00:46:45May she wake as kindly in the other world.
00:46:47May she wake in torment.
00:46:50I pray one prayer I've repeated and my tongue stiffens.
00:46:56Kathy Earnshaw, may you not rest.
00:46:59Not while I'm living.
00:47:00What do you not rest?
00:47:15I pray for a to-
00:47:16Mother!
00:47:17What are you saying?
00:47:17Good.
00:47:18Because she hears said for some things.
00:47:19Well done.
00:47:19No!
00:47:20Ah!
00:47:20Ah!
00:47:20Ah!
00:47:21Ah!
00:47:21Ah!
00:47:22Ah!
00:47:22Ah!
00:47:23Ah!
00:47:24Ahhh!
00:47:25Ah!
00:47:25Ah!
00:47:26Ah!
00:47:26Ah!
00:47:27Ah!
00:47:28Ah!
00:47:28Oh, my God.
00:47:58You said I'd kill you.
00:48:12Haunt me, then.
00:48:16Be with me always.
00:48:19Take any form and drive me mad, but don't leave me.
00:48:24The abyss where I cannot find you.
00:48:26I cannot live without my life.
00:48:35I cannot live without my soul.
00:48:37I cannot live without my soul.
00:48:49I cannot live without my soul.
00:48:50Being married will not be such a bad thing, will it, Catherine?
00:49:11I'm going to see my father.
00:49:13Miss Lockhart was your mother's.
00:49:16I hope you'll be a dutiful daughter.
00:49:18I defy you to frighten me.
00:49:22I hope you've heard how your wife speaks to me, Linton.
00:49:25If you cannot take her in hand, perhaps I'll have to do so myself.
00:49:30Linton loves me, and for that reason I love him.
00:49:32Mr. Heathcliff, you have nobody to love you.
00:49:36And however miserable you make us, we shall still have the revenge of thinking that your
00:49:41cruelty rises from your greater misery.
00:49:44Neil, Neil, Neil, is he still alive?
00:49:55Yes.
00:49:56Yes, my angel, he is.
00:50:00Paul, Paul.
00:50:03Forgive me, please, forgive me.
00:50:05There is nothing to forgive.
00:50:07Tell me one thing, Catherine, and tell me the truth.
00:50:14Do you love Linton?
00:50:17Will he make you happy?
00:50:19He will make me very happy, Father.
00:50:22And Mr Heathcliff has said that we shall live here,
00:50:25Linton and I together,
00:50:27and we will fill the house with children and happiness.
00:50:33Then I can go to her.
00:50:35I have been very happy with my little cat.
00:50:47Oh, I see. Payingly loyal service to the lost, are we?
00:50:51Make a chance to get my daughter's things together.
00:50:54Don't oblige me to compel you.
00:50:56Why not let Catherine continue here?
00:50:59So must have Linton to her.
00:51:01I'm seeking another tenant for the Grange.
00:51:02Aren't my children about me, to be sure?
00:51:12You are on my property.
00:51:15Stand to one side.
00:51:17Yes, I'll have the constable on you.
00:51:19This is green.
00:51:21My solicity will give each of you a notice to quit.
00:51:23Put it down there.
00:51:49It's cold up here.
00:51:55Perhaps you should come down and sit by the fire for a few moments.
00:52:00Just while Linton sleeps.
00:52:02I'll stay up here.
00:52:06I brought you a book.
00:52:09Nellie said you might like it.
00:52:12Thought you might be in need of distraction.
00:52:14Catherine, come and sit by the fire, my love.
00:52:42Just while Linton sleeps.
00:52:45We'll listen out for him, won't we, Herton?
00:53:00Blackwing.
00:53:01Bonnie Bird.
00:53:02Wheels off your head on more when it's trying to get to its nest.
00:53:05Perhaps one day we could take a walk and look for nests.
00:53:09Happen we could.
00:53:10I've been to my solicitor.
00:53:16Linton has bequeathed me all of his estate.
00:53:19When he dies, you will be destitute.
00:53:22I'll have no need for books.
00:53:24If I'm as poor as you say, then I have every need of books to help me escape my miserable fate.
00:53:32What a hideous tyrant.
00:53:33And you, sitting there like a dumb ox while he abuses me.
00:53:39What was I supposed to have done?
00:53:41What was I supposed to have done?
00:53:43Stand up to the fiend.
00:53:44How would you like it if I abused your father?
00:53:46He's not your father.
00:53:48Hindley was your father and Heathcliff ruined him and drove him to an early grave.
00:53:52Heathcliff showed me more love than my father.
00:53:53Yes, so that he could trick you out of your rightful inheritance.
00:53:57Don't speak of Heathcliff like that.
00:53:59I'd rather you would abuse me.
00:54:01Very well.
00:54:01I thought your dumb state was down to your upbringing.
00:54:06But now I see it's the state you prefer, much like a dog or a cart horse.
00:54:10And if ever needed proof, it is your cowardice in not standing to that man.
00:54:15You're a damned liar.
00:54:17Why have I made him angry by taking your part, then?
00:54:20A hundred times.
00:54:22I shall have nothing to do with you and your mucky pride.
00:54:24And your damned mocking tricks.
00:54:26I shall go to hell, body and sore, before I look sideways at you again.
00:54:31Is that true?
00:54:36What Herton said about taking my part?
00:54:39It's taken beatings for you, that is true.
00:54:42Why does he insist on defending Heathcliff?
00:54:46Because he is attached to him by ties stronger than reason can break.
00:54:50And it's cruel of you to try and loosen them.
00:55:01Come in, Cathy.
00:55:16Cathy, do you come, please?
00:55:21Please come in.
00:55:22Oh, dear, I'm sorry.
00:55:30Oh, my love.
00:55:33Oh, my house, darling.
00:55:35And my agony.
00:55:46Let me in.
00:55:48Let me in.
00:55:50Let me in.
00:55:50Cathy.
00:55:51Let me in!
00:55:54Hold me, my love.
00:55:55Hold me, Cathy.
00:55:57Hold me, my love.
00:55:59Hold me.
00:56:00Hold me.
00:56:01Cathy!
00:56:02Cathy!
00:56:03Cathy!
00:56:03Can I say, don't come, my love?
00:56:08Don't come, my love.
00:56:12Don't come.
00:56:13Mr Heathcliff?
00:56:16Mr Heathcliff?
00:56:18You must come.
00:56:20My love.
00:56:21You must come.
00:56:30Mr Heathcliff.
00:56:31My husband.
00:56:35Your son.
00:56:37He's dead.
00:56:41I saw him.
00:56:43Linton.
00:56:45Linton is dead.
00:56:46My father, who was in heaven.
00:56:54I know you, my name.
00:56:56My kingdom from you.
00:56:57I will be gone.
00:56:59Earth as it is.
00:57:00Now, Catherine, how do you feel?
00:57:12How do you feel, Catherine?
00:57:13He's safe, and I'm free.
00:57:23I'm sorry.
00:57:26I am sorry.
00:57:28The things I said to you did not mean it.
00:57:32I was miserable and bitter at everybody,
00:57:34and I would like you to forgive me.
00:57:37I'm sorry.
00:57:37I'm sorry.
00:57:37I would like you to forgive me.
00:58:04It's Catherine, aren't you?
00:58:16She was upstairs.
00:58:18Picked some flowers from over at Grange.
00:58:21Well, did you?
00:58:22It seemed a shame to waste them.
00:58:24They would last at summer.
00:58:24If he finds you in here, he will punish you.
00:58:40He can't hurt me.
00:58:42I think even he knows that.
00:58:43I thought we could be friends.
00:58:51Even though you'll be ashamed of me.
00:58:53I will not be.
00:58:56I think I would like a friend.
00:58:58It's one of my mother's exercise books.
00:59:09How she loved Heathcliff.
00:59:11What are you two doing in here?
00:59:13I wanted to feel close to what is left of my family.
00:59:16I'm the only person to blame.
00:59:17Herring stayed with me at my insistence.
00:59:19And who the devil gave you leave to set one foot in here?
00:59:22And who ordered you to obey her?
00:59:24You shouldn't grudge me one room when you have taken everything from me.
00:59:28You insolent slut.
00:59:33You never had anything.
00:59:35If you strike me, Hairton will strike you.
00:59:41And if Hairton doesn't turn you out of this room,
00:59:44I will strike him back to hell.
00:59:54Hairton, take her.
01:00:00Take her and leave me.
01:00:01All of you, leave me now.
01:00:02All right.
01:00:24You must learn to avoid putting me in a passion.
01:00:32You once told me
01:00:33love would only bring me grief and pain and suffering.
01:00:39I've seen nothing in my life
01:00:41to change that opinion otherwise.
01:00:44You misled me.
01:00:46Not purposely, I don't suppose,
01:00:48but you were wrong.
01:00:48If that is true,
01:00:52then my whole life's endeavours have been wrong too.
01:00:56Is that what you would have me believe?
01:00:58I would have you believe
01:00:59whatever brings you peace.
01:01:05Would that not be a poor conclusion?
01:01:09An absurd termination to my violent exertions?
01:01:12I feel for you in such a variety of ways.
01:01:26In the first place,
01:01:27your startling likeness to Cathy
01:01:28fearfully connected you with her,
01:01:32but then what is not connected with her to me?
01:01:36What does not recall her?
01:01:37The entire world
01:01:41is a dreadful collection of memoranda
01:01:43that she did exist
01:01:44and that I have lost her.
01:01:49You have
01:01:50no feeling of illness, have you?
01:01:53No.
01:01:56I hope not.
01:01:59I never felt strong there.
01:02:01I think first you should kiss me
01:02:07for minding so well.
01:02:09Five kisses
01:02:10if you read it through
01:02:11with no further blunders.
01:02:12Yes.
01:02:31I know.
01:02:52I do not know.
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