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00:00:00Here we go.
00:00:30Come on.
00:01:00Come on.
00:01:02End it.
00:01:04End it.
00:01:06Let me in.
00:01:12Let me in.
00:01:16Let me in.
00:01:18Let me in.
00:01:20Let me in.
00:01:22Let me in!
00:01:24Cathy. Cathy.
00:01:28Cathy!
00:01:30Cathy!
00:01:34Cathy!
00:01:46I will not be living here then.
00:01:48Your father is eager to have you live with him.
00:01:52Is it a long journey, Uncle?
00:01:54No.
00:02:14Catherine, my love.
00:02:16He's gone, Nellie.
00:02:18My cousin is gone.
00:02:24How am I to love my father if I don't know him?
00:02:28All children love their parents.
00:02:30Is Wuthering Heights as pleasant a place as Thrushcross Grange?
00:02:36It is not so buried in trees and it is not quite so large,
00:02:40but you can see the country beautifully all round.
00:02:44Quiet now.
00:02:46No more questions.
00:02:48You're already looking so pale.
00:03:06Oh, you've brought it, have you?
00:03:08I feel enough to come down and fetch my property myself.
00:03:12One footstep on my land and you know what will happen to you.
00:03:16Well, let's see what we can make of it.
00:03:18Oh, God, what a beauty.
00:03:20Well, damn my soul, it is worse than I expected
00:03:24and the devil knows I wasn't very hopeful.
00:03:26Looks worse than you.
00:03:28Do you know me?
00:03:30No.
00:03:32Well, your mother was a wicked slut to keep you in England,
00:03:34the sort of folly you possessed.
00:03:36How dare you, I shall carry her.
00:03:38It's all about you.
00:03:39How hard is the strength to carry your soul?
00:03:41Don't leave me.
00:03:42I'm not staying here.
00:03:43I'm not staying here.
00:03:44Don't stay here.
00:03:45Don't leave me, Uncle Edgar.
00:03:46You must be kind to your son,
00:03:47else God is my witness.
00:03:49I shall find a way of hurting you.
00:03:51Must be very kind to him.
00:03:53You needn't fear.
00:04:02Why could he not stay just one night?
00:04:15Just long enough for me to get to know him better.
00:04:17Because I do not think that is what his father would wish for him, Catherine.
00:04:21Is he far away?
00:04:22Exceeding far.
00:04:24Your father travelled all night.
00:04:27When Linton's mother died,
00:04:28I wanted nothing more than to have him here with us,
00:04:30but that is simply not possible.
00:04:32We will have to remain as we have always been.
00:04:34Just you and me.
00:04:35The two of us.
00:04:36And Nellie here.
00:04:37All I wanted was a friend.
00:04:39But you took him away and you will not tell me why,
00:04:42so it is not like it always was.
00:04:44It can never be like that any more.
00:05:00Oh, Kathy.
00:05:16Oh, Kathy!
00:05:20Oh, Kathy.
00:05:25Oh, Nellie, thank you.
00:05:31It was Cathy's, your mother's.
00:05:34I've kept it these 18 years.
00:05:39My father is up at the church, I suppose.
00:05:43Why does his sadness at Mother's death
00:05:45always weigh on his happiness that I was born?
00:05:48Now, now, Jake.
00:05:50What shall we do to cheer you up?
00:05:52I know where I wish to go.
00:05:55Where a colony of Moorgame is settled.
00:05:57That must be a good distance up, I'm not so sure.
00:05:59Please, Nellie.
00:06:01You did ask me.
00:06:03It is my birthday.
00:06:05All right.
00:06:06But we must be back within the hour.
00:06:13Where are they, Miss Catherine? We must go back.
00:06:15A little further.
00:06:17Only a little further, Ellen.
00:06:18We must go back. We really must go back.
00:06:21Miss Catherine!
00:06:24Miss Catherine!
00:06:42What are you doing, girl?
00:06:43I was searching for grouse eggs.
00:06:49On my land.
00:06:51That would be poaching.
00:06:56Papa said there were quantities on the moor.
00:06:58And I would never have taken any.
00:07:00I just wished to see them.
00:07:02And Papa is Mr. Linton of Thrushcross Grange, is he not?
00:07:05Who are you?
00:07:08You don't know me.
00:07:09Of course I don't.
00:07:11Yet I know you, Catherine.
00:07:15You may know my name, but you don't know me.
00:07:18I know enough to know that today is your birthday.
00:07:20I was acquainted with your mother.
00:07:25I know that today is the anniversary of her death.
00:07:29Oh, I see.
00:07:31And you saw me and recognised my mother in me.
00:07:35No.
00:07:36There is nothing of your mother in you.
00:07:39Well, how then?
00:07:40Come and meet my son.
00:07:43You know him already.
00:07:44He would help explain everything.
00:07:46Know him?
00:07:47How could I?
00:07:48Come to my house and see each other.
00:07:52I will come.
00:07:53But I think you were mistaken.
00:08:02Catherine!
00:08:04Catherine, no!
00:08:06No, half a minute!
00:08:07It!
00:08:15Now!
00:08:17Who is that?
00:08:19Didn't I tell you you knew him?
00:08:22Linton?
00:08:24Is that you?
00:08:26This is your son!
00:08:28Catherine, I prayed so to see you before I died.
00:08:31You were so close these past months.
00:08:34Why did you never come and see me?
00:08:35Best ask your father, then.
00:08:37My father.
00:08:39He told me that Linton was living many miles away.
00:08:42So you must be my uncle, then.
00:08:45If you have any kisses, I'll give them to Linton.
00:08:54We should go, young lady.
00:08:55You should not have come here.
00:08:56Why?
00:08:57Because I would discover that my cousin should be so close.
00:09:00Make yourself at home, Nellie.
00:09:02Your old chair still sits there for you.
00:09:05You lived here, too.
00:09:07She did, indeed.
00:09:08And she raised your mother here.
00:09:11This is true, Nellie.
00:09:12And she raised me, also.
00:09:14Although I don't know if Nellie looks at me with pride for the job she did.
00:09:17Now, son, have you nothing you can go and show your cousin?
00:09:25Take her to the stables to see the horses.
00:09:27Wouldn't you rather sit here?
00:09:31I love being out of doors, don't you?
00:09:35Herton!
00:09:36Come here.
00:09:37You shall have to settle for Herton here.
00:09:43Isn't he a handsome lad?
00:09:46Go with her around the farm.
00:09:48Behave like a gentleman, mind.
00:09:50And don't stare.
00:09:57There.
00:10:00Now you have a challenger for your cousin's heart.
00:10:07It's some damnable writing, but I cannot read it.
00:10:15Perhaps I could help you to read, if your master would allow it.
00:10:19My master?
00:10:21My master?
00:10:23Damn you!
00:10:25I'll say they're damned before they call me servant.
00:10:28I'm sorry if I gave offence.
00:10:31He's not a servant.
00:10:33He's your cousin, too.
00:10:35My cousin?
00:10:36I have tied his tongue.
00:10:43He will never be able to emerge from his coarseness and ignorance.
00:10:47And is this how you take your revenge?
00:10:50By warping the next generation?
00:10:54Is that why you lured young Catherine here?
00:10:56I just want her and Linton to get to know each other.
00:11:01Where's the harm of it?
00:11:02From now on, you are to avoid his house and his family.
00:11:10I know this is because you dislike Mr Heathcliff.
00:11:13No.
00:11:14It is because he dislikes me and is a most diabolical man, delighting to wrong and ruin those he hates if they give him the slightest opportunity.
00:11:23But Mr Heathcliff was quite cordial father, and he didn't object to our seeing each other.
00:11:28He detests you on my account, I am certain of that.
00:11:32You will listen to me, and you will obey me.
00:11:35You will not visit, bothering him.
00:11:36I...
00:11:37You must rest, sir.
00:11:44I cannot abandon her to him.
00:11:50I cannot.
00:11:51I cannot.
00:11:51I cannot.
00:12:14Thank you, darling, Catherine.
00:12:28And now you must go.
00:12:32Catherine?
00:12:33Catherine, no.
00:12:35You don't know my father.
00:12:36Please, I beg you.
00:12:38Let me guess which is your room.
00:12:40Catherine, will you please desist in this?
00:12:42Stop.
00:13:11Stop.
00:13:12My father will strike anyone who's not just touches him.
00:13:17This is my mother, isn't it?
00:13:20Yes.
00:13:21This is my mother's room.
00:13:23Yes.
00:13:25Why would Mr Heathcliff keep a portrait of my mother?
00:13:30Why?
00:13:31Why would he do that?
00:13:35Because he loved her.
00:13:38Because he loved her before your father did.
00:13:41And she loved him.
00:13:42What?
00:13:44Why do you say such things?
00:13:45My father says it is true.
00:13:47You liar!
00:13:48You liar!
00:14:01It's locked!
00:14:05Where did your father keep the key?
00:14:07I'm 18 years old and I'm dying.
00:14:09For pity's sake, Linton.
00:14:11And that is why father wants us to be married as soon as we can.
00:14:14What?
00:14:14He made me change my will and bequeath everything to him.
00:14:18He wants us to be married.
00:14:21He wanted me to lure you here.
00:14:22And I tried not to act the traitor, but you would not leave.
00:14:26You would not leave.
00:14:27All the doors have been locked, Catherine.
00:14:36Help!
00:14:37Help!
00:14:39If you want to see your father before he dies, you must obey Heathcliff.
00:14:42You must!
00:14:43You think I would have loved you before my father?
00:14:48No!
00:14:48No!
00:14:50Ah!
00:14:50Ah!
00:14:54Well, I take it from this touching scene that you have made your offer of marriage,
00:14:58and young Miss Linton is expressing some misgivings.
00:15:00Give me that key.
00:15:02I would not marry him if you keep me here forever.
00:15:05By this time tomorrow, I shall be your father,
00:15:08so you had better get used to appeasing me.
00:15:11Shit!
00:15:25Shit!
00:15:26Shit!
00:15:27Let's go.
00:15:57Let's go.
00:16:27My father...
00:16:28He is gravely young, my mother.
00:16:30He may not last the night.
00:16:32Please take me home.
00:16:33I know this scheme cannot be of your devising.
00:16:56I know there is God in you.
00:17:05Oh, Kathy.
00:17:06Can it be true, Nellie, that my mother loved this monster?
00:17:16There were childhood sweethearts.
00:17:18Nothing more.
00:17:21Yet the writing...
00:17:23Kathy Heathcliff.
00:17:26Kathy Heathcliff.
00:17:28Over and over.
00:17:32Oh.
00:17:41Oh.
00:17:42My love.
00:17:49Come home.
00:17:53Please just come home.
00:17:55me.
00:17:59Come home.
00:18:01Come home.
00:18:02Come home.
00:18:08Come home.
00:18:08Let's go.
00:18:38He's an orphan.
00:18:45I found him on the streets of Liverpool,
00:18:49where he would have died, and his mother.
00:18:52They will not tell me his name,
00:18:55so I'm going to name him myself.
00:18:59Cathy.
00:19:01Hindley.
00:19:03This is Heathcliff.
00:19:05Your new brother.
00:19:15I don't know what the master was thinking
00:19:17of bringing a gypsy brat like you into the house.
00:19:23Is it hardness or gentleness that stops you from complaining?
00:19:25Holy, holy, holy
00:19:40Lord God almighty
00:19:45Early in the morning
00:19:50Our song shall rise to thee
00:19:55Holy, holy, holy
00:20:00Merciful and mighty
00:20:05God in three persons
00:20:11Blessed tree
00:20:13Tell me, as God as my judge,
00:20:18there's been understair work there.
00:20:21Mr. Earnshaw is shown great charity.
00:20:24And that's all there is to this.
00:20:25Now then, young man.
00:20:27Have you been baptised?
00:20:28He's, er, not much of a want for conversation.
00:20:32Well, you know how I feel about baptisms, Mr. Earnshaw.
00:20:35And as he's a bastard, his soul is in greater peril.
00:20:39Heathcliff.
00:20:41Why don't you go off and join the others, eh?
00:20:49Come on.
00:20:50What did I tell you, Nelly?
00:21:03I found that child in the gutter
00:21:05and I shall raise him up
00:21:06to be a fine, upstanding gentleman.
00:21:12Good to see you know your place,
00:21:15gypsy boy.
00:21:20Said, glad, to, see,
00:21:24you know your place.
00:21:28Whoa, cuckoo in the nest.
00:21:30Cuckoo in the nest.
00:21:32Don't look your betters in the eye.
00:21:36No, Hidley!
00:21:37Hidley, stop!
00:21:38Stop it, I say!
00:21:43He needs to be shown his place, Cathy.
00:21:46Else he'll kill us all in our beds.
00:21:50Go on, Harold.
00:21:53Hidley's to teach the best of all that shit.
00:21:56Please!
00:21:57You, boys!
00:22:02Stop it!
00:22:08What is going on?
00:22:13What have you to say for yourselves?
00:22:16Eh?
00:22:17I will ask once more
00:22:21before I order Joseph
00:22:22to flog the both of you
00:22:24what was the cause of the fight.
00:22:31Joseph.
00:22:32The other boy said that Heathcliff was
00:22:35your bastard.
00:22:39He said that he kept a horror in Liverpool
00:22:41when Mother was dying.
00:22:43And Heathcliff said he could say
00:22:44what he liked about him
00:22:45but not blocking your name.
00:22:51Thank you, Cathy.
00:22:53You and Heathcliff may go.
00:22:54Who was it
00:23:00who told this boy
00:23:02from the village
00:23:02these wicked things,
00:23:04do you suppose?
00:23:05You do agree
00:23:06that they are wicked things to say?
00:23:08The boy was only repeating
00:23:09what the whole village is saying.
00:23:11Is no man allowed
00:23:12to act charitably in this world
00:23:13without even his own son
00:23:15ascribing the basest
00:23:17motives for his actions?
00:23:18We cannot attend church
00:23:19without fingers pointing
00:23:20and tongues wagging.
00:23:22Fine!
00:23:23Fine!
00:23:23Then we will no longer
00:23:25go to church.
00:23:28You will be going away
00:23:29to school soon, Hindi,
00:23:30so this need not concern you.
00:23:44Well, I say.
00:23:46Who is this handsome young squire?
00:23:49Goodbye, Nellie.
00:23:50Now, you be sure
00:23:56to come back
00:23:56from school, a gentleman.
00:24:00Goodbye, son.
00:24:08Watch you, Cathy.
00:24:09Watch Heathcliff
00:24:10very closely.
00:24:12He's a cuckoo in a nest.
00:24:13It feeds on father's affections
00:24:15until father
00:24:15won't have anything
00:24:16left to give you.
00:24:17old man in a backpack.
00:24:18Watch've been hanging out of my
00:24:18if you haven't been
00:24:20behind him.
00:24:20Come here.
00:24:23Bye-bye.
00:24:23I'mहith too.
00:24:25Bye-bye.
00:24:27Goodbye.
00:24:32Goodbye.
00:24:41Goodbye.
00:24:42Goodbye.
00:24:44Goodbye.
00:24:45Goodbye.
00:24:45Come on.
00:25:15Come on.
00:25:16Come on.
00:25:17Go over there.
00:25:18Go over there.
00:25:19Pizza.
00:25:20Hiya.
00:25:21Matt.
00:25:22Kathy.
00:25:23Kathy.
00:25:24Kathy.
00:25:25Back before supper.
00:25:26And don't get into trouble else I'll have the magistrate on here.
00:25:40Oh no, we're not on it.
00:25:41Don't forget enough, Tony.
00:25:42Stay with your mother.
00:25:43Oh no.
00:25:44Oh no.
00:25:45Oh no.
00:25:46Oh no.
00:25:47Oh no.
00:25:48Oh no.
00:25:49Don't forget enough, Tony.
00:25:51Stay with your mother.
00:25:53Oh no, we're not on it.
00:25:54Don't forget enough, Tony.
00:25:55Stay with your mother.
00:25:56Oh no.
00:25:57Oh no, we're not on it.
00:25:58Don't forget enough, Tony.
00:25:59Stay with your mother.
00:26:00Oh no, we're not on it.
00:26:01Don't forget enough, Tony.
00:26:02Stay with your mother.
00:26:03Don't forget enough, Tony.
00:26:04Stay with your mother.
00:26:05Oh no.
00:26:06Oh no.
00:26:07Oh no.
00:26:08Oh no.
00:26:09Oh no.
00:26:10Oh no.
00:26:11Oh no.
00:26:12Oh no.
00:26:13Oh no.
00:26:14Oh no.
00:26:15Oh no.
00:26:16Oh you're a big brown beasty.
00:26:17Oh no.
00:26:18Oh no.
00:26:19Oh no.
00:26:21Oh no.
00:26:22Oh no.
00:26:23Heathcliff!
00:26:27Do you not think this horse will suit you well, eh?
00:26:31You bought a fine silver locket for Kathy.
00:26:35So.
00:26:36It's only fair.
00:26:38Thank you, Father.
00:26:40It's beautiful.
00:26:42Oh, come on, Heathcliff, would you like him?
00:26:47Fire thoroughbred, this one.
00:26:4916, Anzoy.
00:26:50He does look fine.
00:26:52Not think, Heathcliff.
00:26:54The deal, then?
00:26:55There's no rushes there.
00:26:57Oh, we've got a right little trader here, have we?
00:27:01Let him run in the field.
00:27:04What's that?
00:27:05I said let him run in the field.
00:27:07Now, let's not be silly.
00:27:08You do as he says if you want to sail.
00:27:10Come on, lad.
00:27:12Come on.
00:27:40Come on.
00:27:42How's your thoroughbred?
00:27:50Well, he's a sharp young man, isn't he?
00:27:54Sharp as a razor.
00:27:56I didn't know better, once he had a touch of gypsy in him.
00:27:59You can ride it, race it, jump it, hunt it.
00:28:07Oh, I wish I were younger that I could enjoy it myself.
00:28:09She's yours.
00:28:13She's yours.
00:28:17Good night.
00:28:21Where do you suppose I'm from?
00:28:49Where do you suppose I began?
00:28:51You began in here.
00:28:58I dreamed you up.
00:29:04Please, Cliff, don't fret some.
00:29:08That horse trade with the faith sensed my wretched beginnings.
00:29:13It's like a badge I'm always have to wear.
00:29:16Your beginnings might have been more noble than any of us.
00:29:27Look at you.
00:29:31You're fit for a prince in disguise.
00:29:33All right.
00:29:42Here's another one.
00:29:43look at you.
00:29:44Here they go.
00:29:46Here they go.
00:30:14Come on, Bexcliff, my lord. Come on.
00:30:39Father's dead.
00:30:44Come on.
00:30:54Whoa!
00:30:57Try not to look so surly.
00:30:59He hates me.
00:31:00I hate him.
00:31:00No end of smiling will change that.
00:31:02Mr. Inglis, sir.
00:31:10My dear?
00:31:14You must be Cathy.
00:31:17Oh, I've longed to meet you.
00:31:19I shall be quite the big sister to you.
00:31:22Cathy?
00:31:23Now, perhaps, Cathy, you could show my wife around our house so she can choose which room
00:31:30suits her best.
00:31:31I was hoping that we could have an adjoining room, sister.
00:31:34Don't just stand there gawping, Heathcliff.
00:31:39Go and see to the horses.
00:31:41From henceforth, you and Joseph will call to yourselves in the back kitchen.
00:31:47I want my wife to have free run of the house and I don't want her to be falling over servants
00:31:50all day.
00:31:51Of course.
00:31:52No matter to me where I am, as long as I have the good book to guide me.
00:31:57Oh, good.
00:31:58I was wondering where you were skulking off to.
00:32:01Is there any way to address your brother?
00:32:03From now on, you will keep company only with the servants.
00:32:07You will earn your keep by labouring out of doors.
00:32:09If you're sure that's what father would have wished.
00:32:12And you will never speak to me or the mistress unless spoken to first.
00:32:16Is that clear?
00:32:17How can you smile?
00:32:26Because one day I shall pay back Hindley with pain and anguish.
00:32:33Is it not for God to punish wicked people?
00:32:36No.
00:32:37Is he showing up the satisfaction that I show?
00:32:41I don't care how long I have to wait.
00:32:45I just hope he doesn't die before me.
00:32:50Don't talk in such a way, my love.
00:32:57You know, when I think of revenge, I don't feel pain.
00:33:04Would you rather I felt pain?
00:33:07No.
00:33:08No.
00:33:14Now you say your prayers, young man.
00:33:22You are a servant and you will say your prayers!
00:33:27You can beat me till your arms ache, Joseph.
00:33:29I will not say my prayers and your orders are that of any man.
00:33:32These beatings will be nothing to the hell I'm trying to save you from.
00:33:36I am already in hell.
00:33:38I am already in hell.
00:33:39I am already in hell.
00:34:07I am already in hell.
00:34:09I am already in hell.
00:34:10I am sorry.
00:34:11I am already in hell.
00:34:12I am.
00:34:13It's theaientis.
00:34:14I am.
00:34:16If you think that you're on aokoaine can't do it.
00:34:18What are you doing here?
00:34:36One day I will punish God.
00:34:40Please, Cliff.
00:34:42I'm not just weeping for our father.
00:34:44I'm weeping for what will become of us.
00:34:50We've lost our protector.
00:34:54How can we ever be together again?
00:34:59I dreamt once that I was in heaven.
00:35:01I don't want to hearken to your dreams.
00:35:07And heaven didn't seem to be my home.
00:35:09And I broke my heart with weeping to come back to earth.
00:35:16And the angels, they were so angry with me that they flung me out into the middle of the heath on top of Wuthering Heights.
00:35:25And I woke sobbing for joy because you were here.
00:35:30We cannot escape each other.
00:35:37We cannot.
00:35:42Then let's run away.
00:35:47When?
00:35:49Now.
00:35:51Tomorrow.
00:35:53It gives us a day to get what little I've saved.
00:35:55Yes.
00:36:11Who's there?
00:36:13Who's in there?
00:36:15Who's in there?
00:36:19Is that you?
00:36:21You devil-beast cliff.
00:36:23Is that you, old boy?
00:36:38Oi!
00:36:38Oi!
00:36:39Oi!
00:36:40Oi!
00:36:43Piers on, fools.
00:36:44He never stopped praying.
00:36:45Only to flog me.
00:36:47I saw you!
00:36:49I saw the pair of you!
00:36:53Kathy, if we get caught, they'll hang us.
00:37:00Shh!
00:37:15You cannot leave without that.
00:37:17We just won't be.
00:37:18Shh!
00:37:18Shh!
00:37:20Come on.
00:37:21He dances like a badly trained monkey.
00:37:36Shh!
00:37:36Shh!
00:37:37Shh!
00:37:37Shh!
00:37:38Shh!
00:37:38Shh!
00:37:39Shh!
00:37:39Shh!
00:37:39Shh!
00:37:40Keep talking.
00:37:40Shh!
00:37:41Shh!
00:37:41Shh!
00:37:42Shh!
00:37:43Shh!
00:37:44Shh!
00:37:45Shh!
00:37:46Shh!
00:37:47It's cold.
00:37:48It's cold.
00:37:48It's cold.
00:37:49It's cold.
00:37:50It's cold.
00:37:51You look até here.
00:37:52He hasn't the art full.
00:38:00It's Glyph Brands!
00:38:02Get out of here!
00:38:02Keep out of here!
00:38:04With you.
00:38:05aimer!
00:38:05Keep out of here!
00:38:06Them go to the gallows for this!
00:38:08Huhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuh!
00:38:10You fool, she needs help.
00:38:11Hold your talk.
00:38:12The rascals knew yesterday was father's rent day, no doubt.
00:38:15Stopping these people's insolence.
00:38:17It'd be a kindness to hang him before he does more damage.
00:38:20Miss Earnshaw.
00:38:21Of course it's Miss Earnshaw.
00:38:22You were hurt.
00:38:23Are you sure, Edgar?
00:38:24Miss Earnshaw running around the country with that frightful thing?
00:38:27I shall carry her home if I have to.
00:38:29Cathy.
00:38:30She's too weak to do anything.
00:38:31I will take her inside.
00:38:32Kindly go and tell your master.
00:38:33We will send her back when she is fully recovered.
00:38:35Please please.
00:38:36Take one more step and I shall take great pleasure in putting you down.
00:38:39Heathcliff!
00:38:40Sister, you shall nurse for sure until the doctor arrives.
00:38:42I will ride to Gibberton immediately.
00:38:48And did they say how long they're intending on keeping up?
00:38:51They wouldn't tell me.
00:38:53I see.
00:38:54I see.
00:38:55I thought I'd bid you a flog in.
00:38:57Oh, far from it.
00:38:58Get out, then.
00:39:03Oh, and Heathcliff.
00:39:04If you speak one word to Cathy while she is staying with the Lintons,
00:39:08or try to contact her in any way,
00:39:11you will be dismissed.
00:39:14Instantly.
00:39:23Keep our patient behind doors for five weeks.
00:39:25Dr. Kenneth doesn't think you'll be running about on the moors for a little while yet.
00:39:38I can go on horseback.
00:39:40Well, I'm...
00:39:42I'm not sure that's advisable, not from what he was saying.
00:39:45I shall die of boredom.
00:39:47Well, Isabella and I were thinking that since you are forbidden from moving,
00:39:51that perhaps she could paint your portrait while you sit.
00:39:54Then we could think up no end of distractions.
00:39:56No end of distractions.
00:40:00How lovely.
00:40:01You know, um...
00:40:07If you choose to accept our kindness,
00:40:09that doesn't mean you're betraying your own nature,
00:40:12or that of your friend.
00:40:15And you have had a terrible shock,
00:40:17and you've lost a lot of blood, and...
00:40:21I know your father died recently.
00:40:24So, all in all, you seem like a...
00:40:26a young lady who might not have had a lot of care in her life of late.
00:40:32So, as...
00:40:34stiff and as pompous as Isabella and I might seem compared with...
00:40:41If you would just let us look after you,
00:40:45would that really be such a bad thing?
00:40:56The Lintons will blame you, of course,
00:41:05for her heathen upbringing and her wild ways.
00:41:08I'm sure they will.
00:41:09And I'm sure the brother will pay me a visit,
00:41:11to lecture me on my brotherly carelessness.
00:41:14So why are you looking so pleased with yourself?
00:41:17Because...
00:41:19the longer she is there,
00:41:21the more likely she will come under some civilising influence.
00:41:24My dear.
00:41:28We may even be able to recover our family's good name.
00:41:47I think it's...
00:41:48yes it is.
00:41:49it's a...
00:41:51it's a...
00:41:54it's a...
00:41:56it's a free attack.
00:41:58It's a free attack.
00:42:00I think it's the...
00:42:02it's the...
00:42:04What the...
00:42:06What the...
00:42:08It's a free attack.
00:42:10No!
00:42:12No!
00:42:14No!
00:42:15Let's go.
00:42:45Let's go.
00:43:15Why, Kathy, I should scarcely have known you.
00:43:36Where is the wild little savage from five weeks ago?
00:43:38Oh, don't touch them, my lord.
00:43:40Come, boys, come.
00:43:42Kathy!
00:43:46You're quite the young lady.
00:43:50Is Heathcliff not here?
00:43:55Heathcliff, you may come forward.
00:43:58You may greet Miss Kathy like the other servants.
00:44:06Well, Heathcliff, have you forgotten me? Is that why you scowl at me?
00:44:10Have you not forgotten someone who looked like you?
00:44:14Someone you no longer seem to be.
00:44:16Don't tease me, my lord.
00:44:18Shake hands, Heathcliff.
00:44:20Once in a way, that is permitted.
00:44:22Perhaps you may learn from Kathy's example.
00:44:24What's done there to be left at?
00:44:28Well, are you refusing to see me?
00:44:46Because I don't know you.
00:44:50India's right.
00:44:54That little savage is lost and it was her that I loved.
00:44:58I know you.
00:45:08And I love you.
00:45:10In the way a mistress loves a servant?
00:45:12No.
00:45:14Come away with me, then.
00:45:16As we planned.
00:45:18There.
00:45:20The pause that betrays you.
00:45:22I'm frightened.
00:45:24Of what?
00:45:25Of me.
00:45:27Or poverty.
00:45:29You're asking me to risk my reputation.
00:45:31Once a woman's reputation is gone, she has nothing.
00:45:33The old Kathy would never have said such a thing.
00:45:35The old Kathy didn't know the world and how it regarded us.
00:45:37I tried to leave you.
00:45:40But your love holds me here.
00:45:43Now, if you mean to be indifferent to me,
00:45:45at least do me the favour of releasing me.
00:45:57I'm as trapped as you are.
00:46:01Except your cage is more gilded than mine.
00:46:05So, it's easier to find out.
00:46:08That's a beautiful thing.
00:46:10Two more people.
00:46:12You're welcome.
00:46:13They are all hurt.
00:46:14Very beautiful.
00:46:15We will work.
00:46:16Do you see them.
00:46:17Do you see them?
00:46:18They are all hurt you.
00:46:50Why don't you dress up smart before Cathy's guests arrive?
00:47:08Master says that everyone is welcome.
00:47:10I do not think that Cathy will welcome me.
00:47:14If I tell you that she cries whenever I tell her that you're not here...
00:47:18I would say I have more reason to cry than her.
00:47:23If you try to mend your appearance, then Edgar Linton shall look quite a doll beside you.
00:47:29And how well I have the chance of ever being as rich as he.
00:47:32Now, don't you think yourself rather handsome?
00:47:47I kept some of Mr. Ranshaw's best suits when he died.
00:47:52I think they'll be a good fit on you.
00:47:55You wash yourself and I shall lay one out on your bed.
00:47:59And when you come back, see if you don't make all the ladies swoon.
00:48:06There now, Hindley.
00:48:07Did I not tell you my dress would look wonderful on Cathy?
00:48:10You are making me very proud, Cathy. Very proud indeed.
00:48:12Do you think I can hear them arriving?
00:48:14Why not to run?
00:48:15Oh, darling.
00:48:16She's a spirited girl and it would be a shame to tame her completely.
00:48:27Now, remember Heathcliff.
00:48:29Sure and amiable humour.
00:48:32When did that you could come?
00:48:34Not as grand as the Grange, of course.
00:48:36But please.
00:48:37It's a child move.
00:48:43I'm not your servant.
00:48:45To the stable, you vagabond.
00:48:47I am not your servant.
00:48:51Don't stare at me, it's not what I'm looking at.
00:48:53You've been curling in your pretty curls.
00:48:55Have you?
00:48:56Please!
00:48:57You dirty, gypsy, lock you feet!
00:49:00I will break!
00:49:00Stop it!
00:49:01I will break you!
00:49:03Stop!
00:49:03Heathcliff!
00:49:04Break you feet!
00:49:05Oh, dear.
00:49:16All right, young man.
00:49:18What have you got to say for yourself?
00:49:20Your own father brought me home because he wanted a son that he could love.
00:49:26All the flogging in the world won't change that.
00:49:33Oh, dear.
00:49:34Well, perhaps next time you can come and have tea at the Grange.
00:49:45Perhaps you can flog one of your servants for our entertainment.
00:49:49Cathy.
00:49:50Hi.
00:49:52Where is my wife?
00:49:55She took herself to bed.
00:49:56She felt suddenly out of sorts.
00:50:00Well, that brute of a servant warmed me nicely.
00:50:04Next time, Edgar, take the law into your own fists.
00:50:07We'll give you an appetite.
00:50:09Come now.
00:50:11Eat up.
00:50:12That gypsy won't be offending us again.
00:50:15Joseph has locked him in the stable for the night.
00:50:17Joseph has authored.
00:50:18Something Ah selled to you.
00:50:19Have a great day.
00:51:20Fast you can ride, Gypsy.
00:51:22So if he is not back here within the hour, then by God, I shall hang you from the stable beams.
00:51:27You have a son.
00:51:47You have a lovely son.
00:51:49Anchor, it's a blessing your wife has spared long enough to give you this son.
00:51:53She is not dead.
00:51:55Damn you.
00:51:56Damn you all and not believe it.
00:51:57There's no better than to choose such a sickly lass.
00:51:59How dare you!
00:52:01Get out of my house.
00:52:02Get out!
00:52:02Do not bring him near me, Nellie.
00:52:08Not unless you want to see me dash his brains out!
00:52:11Do not smile, my love.
00:52:22If I tell you why I'm smiling, I think you'll smile too.
00:52:28Tell me.
00:52:28As Hindley was flogging me, he had shouted a curse, and look, he's lost the only person
00:52:36who ever loved him.
00:52:38You cannot welcome the death of a baby's mother.
00:52:40I welcome anything that makes Hindley suffer.
00:52:42So are you sorry for talking like this, my love?
00:52:46No, I'm not sorry.
00:52:51Sometimes think your true passion is hate rather than love.
00:53:08Hindley?
00:53:09Hindley?
00:53:12I'm sorry.
00:53:39I'm sorry.
00:53:39I'm sorry.
00:53:39I'm sorry.
00:53:42Hey, you would turn every gentleman's head in Yorkshire.
00:54:06Heathcliff.
00:54:09Going somewhere?
00:54:12Where would I go, my love? It's raining.
00:54:15Yet you have that salt frock on, my love.
00:54:19Someone come in here, perhaps?
00:54:21Perhaps.
00:54:23Edgar Linton.
00:54:24That's enough, Nelly. Let me alone.
00:54:33Three months ago we lay together, yet since then every evening is spent with the Lintons.
00:54:42Perhaps I find Edgar easy to accompany.
00:54:45Perhaps he doesn't talk of curses and falling to a brood in silence.
00:54:49So you dislike my company?
00:54:51It's no company at all when people know nothing and say nothing.
00:54:55Yeah.
00:54:56Yeah, at last you've said it, I'm no longer worthy of you.
00:55:01This'll make you suffer for this.
00:55:02So I'm cursed too, am I?
00:55:03No, I'm the one that is truly cursed.
00:55:04I was cursed the moment I laid eyes on you.
00:55:06Sir?
00:55:07Sir?
00:55:08Sir?
00:55:09No, I'm the one that is truly cursed.
00:55:10I was cursed the moment I laid eyes on you.
00:55:15It's just for you.
00:55:30Sir?
00:55:32how does Hindley do? he drinks. and the little one his baby? how is Hairton?
00:55:54I'm not come too soon am I? no. what are you doing there Nelly?
00:56:00no work miss. take yourself and your dusters off. leave the room Nelly.
00:56:06love Kathy.
00:56:18I hate her fidgeting in my presence. you must not go. I must. I feel you do not want me here.
00:56:25hey Goodlington sit down. you shall not leave me in that temper.
00:56:40I shall be miserable all night. I believe you are far too kind to wish me miserable for you.
00:56:46if that's you Nelly then I'm sorry for scolding you. I wish now that you'd stirred.
00:57:01it's not Nelly it is I.
00:57:08why Kathy what is it? what's the matter?
00:57:14I think Glintons asked me to marry him.
00:57:31and have you given him your answer?
00:57:33but you did not say no.
00:57:41and have you considered how you will bear separation for me and how I will be quite deserted in the world without you?
00:57:48did you consider that?
00:57:50are you quite deserted? were you separated?
00:57:52who is to separate us pray?
00:57:55you will be Mrs Linton.
00:57:58yes.
00:58:01and as Mrs Linton I can aid you to rise.
00:58:03and place you out of my brother's power.
00:58:05with your husband's money you will rescue me.
00:58:10do you think I could endure such a thing?
00:58:12but you will be Mrs Linton.
00:58:28do you love Mr Edgar?
00:58:31of course I do.
00:58:33why do you love him?
00:58:36I do. isn't that sufficient?
00:58:38by no means.
00:58:42you must say why?
00:58:47well because he's handsome and pleasant to be with.
00:58:51it's bad.
00:58:55I shall be rich.
00:58:59I'll be the greatest woman in the neighbourhood.
00:59:03but still.
00:59:08however I suppose your brother will be pleased.
00:59:13Edgar Linton is a good man and he will save you.
00:59:18it is neither practical nor desirable for you to marry Heathcliff.
00:59:23and if you love Edgar.
00:59:25and Edgar loves you.
00:59:30where is the obstacle?
00:59:31it is not physical.
00:59:38Nelly, my love for Edgar is like the foliage in the woods.
00:59:41time will change it, I'm well aware.
00:59:45my love for Heathcliff resembles the eternal rocks beneath.
00:59:49my great miseries in this world have been Heathcliff's miseries.
00:59:58if all else perished and he remained, I should still continue to be.
01:00:02Nelly, I am Heathcliff.
01:00:07not as a pleasure but as my own being.
01:00:12I cannot think of our separation.
01:00:17I will never talk about our separation again.
01:00:25I will never talk about our separation again.
01:00:26I will never talk about our separation again.
01:00:39all right.
01:00:40to be fair.
01:00:42to be fair,
01:00:44I will never talk about our separation.
01:00:50to be fair,
01:01:24The vows you are about to take are to be made in the presence of God, who is judge of
01:01:38all and knows all the secrets of our hearts.
01:01:42Gosh, they arrived.
01:01:54He's picked the more clean of flowers.
01:01:59I think there is a small patch of heather left in your pencil cracks.
01:02:03Oh, I love them.
01:02:05Oh, I love you.
01:02:07Oh, I love you.
01:02:19Kiss me, Hatton.
01:02:20Damned me, kiss me!
01:02:22Unnatural!
01:02:23Cow come hither!
01:02:25You come hither!
01:02:27The boy is tired.
01:02:30So are you.
01:02:31Why don't you go and rest somewhere?
01:02:34As you wish, sister mine.
01:02:37As you wish.
01:02:39I was gently dull, happy.
01:02:42Perhaps marriage agrees with me.
01:02:44Are you happy?
01:02:46Dee and Ellie, I have such faith in Edgar's love.
01:02:50I believe I might kill him and he wouldn't wish to retaliate.
01:02:53Yeah.
01:02:54Yeah.
01:02:55I think we should be such bonds with this.
01:03:09Of course we shall.
01:03:11Perhaps next time we're having a wedding breakfast, it will be yours.
01:03:15Mr Brennan is in trade.
01:03:17Well, I believe.
01:03:18They say that tradesmen are dowel, but stalwart lovers.
01:03:22What do you think you're doing?
01:03:39I need you to take this and promise me you won't tell your husband, also throttle me.
01:03:44Who will?
01:03:45Er, he did not give a name.
01:03:47The man who gave you this note, did he say anything else?
01:03:56No.
01:03:57He just told me to promise you won't tell your husband.
01:04:00Where did you meet him?
01:04:01Where?
01:04:02Are you all right, my darling?
01:04:03Who was that?
01:04:04You're trembling.
01:04:05Just a boy spying on the celebrations.
01:04:06It reminded me of when I first looked in on you.
01:04:07Of course.
01:04:08And you were with that gypsy who ran away.
01:04:09Heathcliff.
01:04:10That's right.
01:04:11Heathcliff.
01:04:12That's right.
01:04:13Heathcliff.
01:04:15Good guy.
01:04:17What happened?
01:04:18Hmm.
01:04:19See you, Philip.
01:04:20I don't mind checking out.
01:04:21What happened.
01:04:22It reminded me of when I first looked in on you.
01:04:23Of course.
01:04:24And you were with that gypsy who ran away.
01:04:27Heathcliff.
01:04:28That's right.
01:04:29Heathcliff.
01:04:30Oh!
01:04:32See you, Mike.
01:04:37Well, would you have looked at that, a jack straight away.
01:04:43That's, sir, three points to me.
01:04:46And Meg.
01:04:47And Meg.
01:04:48Begs.
01:04:49It's here for you.
01:04:51What are the chances of another jack turning up like that, Mr Inley?
01:04:55I would say the chances are very high indeed if the man dealing the cars is a cheating blackguard of the lowest order.
01:05:06I don't know you, sir.
01:05:08But as you are a gentleman, I'll let you apologise for that remark and leave this place unscathed.
01:05:13I may be a gentleman now, but I just spent the last three years in the company of men lower than you.
01:05:18I know you.
01:05:20But I know you.
01:05:21I defy you to repeat that allegation, sir.
01:05:23I defy you to speak to your new landlord in such a way.
01:05:26Landlord?
01:05:27That's not right, sir.
01:05:28Do you not live in Penniston cottages like all the other mill workers?
01:05:33I just bought the lease of those cottages only this morning.
01:05:36And I must warn you.
01:05:38I do not relent in exacting my due from anyone.
01:05:42I was just taking advantage of the fact that Mr Inley were taking a drink, sir.
01:05:47Keep it.
01:05:48Keep it.
01:05:49You may lie to Mr Inley till he goes to hell, but you do not lie to me.
01:05:54Do you understand?
01:05:55Yes, sir.
01:05:59Sir!
01:06:01My cards.
01:06:02Are they not?
01:06:05Did you ever play Trinidad or Four, sir?
01:06:09No.
01:06:10No.
01:06:11Now there is a game to cut through us.
01:06:13In London, it's...
01:06:14I'm afraid the day of the celebrations, I'm a little feverish.
01:06:27Of course.
01:06:28Of course.
01:06:29Of course.
01:06:30Inconsiderate of me.
01:06:31Um...
01:06:32You sleep here.
01:06:33I will have Nelly make up a bed in my old room.
01:06:35You are very kind.
01:06:36Husband.
01:06:37I'm a little feverish.
01:06:38I'm afraid the day of the celebrations, I'm a little feverish.
01:06:40Of course.
01:06:41Of course.
01:06:42Inconsiderate of me.
01:06:43Um...
01:06:44You sleep here.
01:06:45I will have Nelly make up a bed in my old room.
01:06:50You are very kind.
01:06:54Husband.
01:06:56You are very kind.
01:06:57Husband.
01:07:12Give her the note like it said, sir.
01:07:13Good lad!
01:07:14Good lad!
01:07:15Now, how much did you start with tonight, sir?
01:07:20I appreciate it.
01:07:23Well, there's six.
01:07:26And as for you, lad, the rest is for you.
01:07:31What's it?
01:07:32Eight pounds. Take it.
01:07:34Come with me.
01:07:35I shall see you safe home with such a fortune.
01:07:38Take his coat.
01:07:41He has a trap and two outside, gentlemen.
01:07:45So, the devil sent thee back to us, has he?
01:07:58Still alive, Joseph.
01:08:00Aye. Still strong and all.
01:08:04Perhaps God is keeping you on earth
01:08:06because he would find your company so irksome in heaven.
01:08:09Your blasphemy don't touch me.
01:08:12It's your soul you're damning.
01:08:14My soul is already down, Joseph.
01:08:16You can count on that.
01:08:18Yes, exactly, John.
01:08:19No.
01:08:20No.
01:08:21No.
01:08:22No.
01:08:23No.
01:08:24No.
01:08:25No.
01:08:26Oh man.
01:08:29No.
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