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Part 2 of 5 of the 1978 period adaptation. After Cathy is taken in by the Linton family, she returns a lady (of sorts) to the family farmhouse, now run by her brother Hindley after their father's death. Hindley however is affected with drink after the death of his wife in childbirth, while Heathcliff also returns a different man, but now a gentleman of some means. He hopes to rekindle the love for his Cathy, but an overheard conversation between her and maid Nelly proves devastating for Heathcliff and sets in motion a cause of action that all will regret in the long run...
Starring Ken Hutchison, Kay Adshead, John Duttine, Brian Wilde, Pat Heywood, Maggie Wilkinson, Paul Dawkins, Dennis Burgess, Wendy Williams, Dale Tarry, Maria Swailes, Grant Bardsley, Julia Stark, Judith Byfield, John Golightly, David Robb, Caroline Langrishe and Norman Rutherford.
Starring Ken Hutchison, Kay Adshead, John Duttine, Brian Wilde, Pat Heywood, Maggie Wilkinson, Paul Dawkins, Dennis Burgess, Wendy Williams, Dale Tarry, Maria Swailes, Grant Bardsley, Julia Stark, Judith Byfield, John Golightly, David Robb, Caroline Langrishe and Norman Rutherford.
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00:00Bally!
00:02Bally!
00:24Bally!
00:28Bally!
00:30You're to come home directly, Nellie!
00:32You're to nurse it!
00:34Nellie!
00:37Such a grand bar, Nellie!
00:39Finest lad you ever saw!
00:42You're to feed it on milk and sugar, Nellie.
00:45You're to take care of it night and day.
00:47The missus, is she badly?
00:48The daughter says the mistress must go.
00:50She says she's been in the consumption these many months,
00:52and now there's nothing to keep her.
00:54She'll be dead before winter.
00:56I wish I were you, Nellie.
00:58Because it'll be all yours when there is no missus.
01:10Look, Hingley.
01:12See what a fine boy he is?
01:16Look, Hingley.
01:28You will make a fine man, will he not?
01:30A strong, fine man.
01:48How is he?
01:49How is he?
01:54The boy?
01:55What?
01:57He's nearly ready to run apart now.
02:01The mistress.
02:04The doctor says...
02:05The doctor.
02:08She's well.
02:12She'll be perfectly well by this town next to me.
02:16Damn him.
02:19She does not require any further attendance.
02:23She's well.
02:27If there's a fever...
02:28It's gone.
02:31It's gone.
02:39Her cheek is as cool as mine.
02:44She's well.
02:49She's well.
02:50She's well.
02:51She's well.
03:21She's well.
03:26She's well.
03:28She's well.
03:29She's well.
03:30She's well.
03:33She's well.
03:35She's still walking.
03:38She's well.
03:40She's big.
03:42She's been hugging.
03:44She's back in the middle of the day.
03:45Come on.
04:15Come on.
04:45Come on.
05:15Come on.
05:44Come on.
06:14Come on.
06:44What are you doing here?
06:48Get back into the kitchen.
06:50Get out!
06:52Damn swine.
06:56Kathy!
06:58Kathy!
07:02Are you going somewhere?
07:08Are you going somewhere?
07:20No, it's raining.
07:26Some will come in here.
07:28Not that I know of.
07:30Oh, you should be in the fields now Heathcliff.
07:38I'm not going to go to work today.
07:40I'm not going to go to work today.
07:44I'm going to stay here with you.
07:46Oh, but Hindley...
07:48Hindley has gone to town and he won't be back before supper.
07:52Joseph will tell him.
07:54Joseph will tell him.
07:58Joseph is loading line by Peniston Crag.
08:00We'll take him until now.
08:02I don't know.
08:04I don't know.
08:06Isabel and Ed Giddinkton talked of calling this afternoon.
08:10As it rains, I hardly expect them.
08:14I don't know.
08:16But...
08:20Cathy!
08:22Come here, look!
08:24Look, those crosses are for the evenings spent with the Lintons
08:28and those dots are for those spent with me, do you see?
08:32I've marked every day. Yes, very foolish!
08:35Where's the sense in that? To show you that I take notice, Cathy.
08:39Should I always be sitting with you?
08:42What good do I get?
08:44What do you talk about?
08:47You might be dumb or a baby for anything you say to amuse me.
08:51Or for anything you do either!
08:54You never told me before that I talked too little or that you disliked my company.
08:59There's no company at all when people know nothing they say about you.
09:12I've not arrived too soon, have I?
09:23No.
09:31What are you doing here?
09:33What are you doing here, Miss?
09:37Take yourself and your dusters off!
09:40So please don't start scowling and cleaning when Cathy were in the house.
09:43It's a good opportunity while the master's away.
09:45He hates me to be fidgeting in his presence.
09:47If Mr. Eker will excuse me.
09:50I've had you to be fidgeting in my presence.
09:52Well, I'm sorry about that, Miss Cathy.
09:56Oh, Miss Cathy!
09:59Oh, that was a nasty trick!
10:01I didn't touch him!
10:03What's that then?
10:04Oh!
10:05Oh!
10:06Oh!
10:07You're in love!
10:08Cathy!
10:09Leave the room there!
10:10Oh!
10:11Oh!
10:12Oh!
10:13Oh!
10:14Oh!
10:15Oh!
10:16Oh!
10:17Oh!
10:18Oh!
10:23That's right, Mr. Egg.
10:24Take warning.
10:25It's the kindest of us to let you see her true disposition.
10:33Where are you going?
10:35Well, you must not go.
10:36I must.
10:37And shall I?
10:38No!
10:39Sit down!
10:40You shall not leave me, Miss Temper.
10:42I should be miserable all night and I won't be miserable for you.
10:46Can I stay after you've struck me?
10:49You've made me afraid and ashamed of you, Catherine.
10:52I'll not come here again.
10:54And you told a deliberate untruth.
10:56I did nothing deliberately!
11:03Oh well.
11:05Go then, if you please.
11:08Get away.
11:11Then I'll cry.
11:16I'll cry myself soon.
11:17Come in.
11:36Mr. Edgar.
11:39Miss Cathy.
11:40Kathy, she's dreadfully wayward, sir.
11:43As bad as any marred child, you'd best be going home.
12:10Oh, my God!
12:12Come on.
12:14Come on.
12:18Come on.
12:20Come on.
12:23Oh, my God!
12:27Come on!
12:32Hey!
12:35Oh, my God!
12:37Come on!
12:39Come on!
12:44Mr. Indy's back!
12:46Ready to pull the house down round our ears again, no doubt.
12:52Good night, Katherine.
12:55Hey, Kath!
12:57Now...
12:58It's fine.
13:00Oh, you're fine, Gin.
13:01Squeegee you to death, a dash against a wall, a...
13:04I've found out, at last!
13:09Oh, my God!
13:11By heaven and hell, you swam between you to murder me, child!
13:15Oh, Mr. Hendricks!
13:17Give him!
13:18Give him away!
13:19Oh, God!
13:20I'll make you swallow on this.
13:22I've just thrown that damn doctor head down most into Black Horse Martian too.
13:26He's the same as well.
13:28I want to kill some of you.
13:30I shall not rest until I do.
13:32Now open your mouth.
13:34I'd rather be shot, if you please, sir.
13:35You'd rather be damned!
13:37Well...
13:38There's no law in England that can prevent a man from keeping his house decent and might abominable!
13:43Now open your mouth.
13:46Oh, God!
13:47It tastes detestable!
13:48It's been cut in red herrings!
13:50Oh, I beg your pardon now.
13:54I see that this is not her.
13:56Give it be he.
13:59He deserves playing alive for not running too much for me.
14:04Don't you think the boy would be houncing the cross?
14:06Oh, Mr. Hendricks!
14:07Keep away!
14:10It's an infernal affectation to cherish our ears.
14:14Oh!
14:15Oh, there's a joy.
14:16There's a charm.
14:17Oh, Mr. Hendricks!
14:19Will you give him to me?
14:20Will you just...
14:21Damn you!
14:23What an idiot!
14:24Such a monster!
14:25Mr. Hendricks!
14:26As sure as I'm living operating a brat's neck!
14:29Oh!
14:30Oh, Mr. Hendricks!
14:31I'm not going to teach you to impose my deluded father!
14:34Give him to me!
14:35Give him!
14:36Oh!
14:37Ah!
14:38Ah!
14:39Ah!
14:40I wonder his mother does not rise to my grave to see how he is!
14:51He wasn't a heathen!
14:55It's your fault, Alan.
14:57You should have kept him from me.
15:00You should have kept him out of sight.
15:02Is he injured anywhere?
15:06Hey!
15:07Don't meddle with him!
15:08He hates you!
15:10They all hate you and that's the truth!
15:13A happy family in an infernal house you've got!
15:16And a pretty estate you'll come to!
15:22I should come to a pretty estate yet now.
15:25Have mercy on the child if you have none for yourself!
15:37Have mercy on your own soul!
15:40Nay, not I!
15:42I shall have great pleasure in sending it to perdition
15:45to punish its maker!
15:48Here's to a hearty damnation!
15:55Heathcliff!
16:00Look out of my reach and hearing!
16:04I shall not murder you tonight!
16:10Unless I set the house on fire.
16:14And that's as my fancy takes me.
16:25It's a pity that he cannot kill himself with drink.
16:40Unless some...
16:42happy accident befalls him.
17:16Are you alone, Lily?
17:19Yes, miss.
17:25Is Heathcliff?
17:26About his work, miss.
17:31Oh, Lily, I'm very unhappy.
17:34It's a pity you're hard to please.
17:36So many friends and so few cares and can't make yourself content.
17:42Can you keep a secret?
17:44Is it worth keeping?
17:47Yes, and it worries me.
17:51I want to know what I should do.
17:54Today, Edgar Linton has asked me to marry him.
17:59I've given him an answer.
18:00Now, before I tell you what it was, you tell me what it should have been.
18:03Really, Miss Cathy, how should I know?
18:06Considering the exhibition you performed here this afternoon,
18:08I think it might be wiser to say no.
18:11Since he asked you after that, he must be either hopelessly stupid
18:13or a venturesome fool.
18:15If you talk so, I won't tell you any more.
18:18I accepted him.
18:27Be quick, say whether I was wrong.
18:28Why discuss it? You've pledged your word.
18:30Tell me if I should have done so.
18:33Do you love Mr Edgar?
18:37Of course I do.
18:38I do.
18:39Why do you love him, Miss Cathy?
18:41Because I do. That's sufficient.
18:42No!
18:43You must say why.
18:49Well, because he's handsome and pleasant to be with.
18:53Because he's young and cheerful and he loves me.
18:57He will be rich.
18:58I shall be the greatest woman in the neighbourhood and proud to have such a husband.
19:02And how do you love him, Miss Cathy?
19:07Because everybody loves.
19:11Oh, you're silly, Nelly.
19:12By no means. Answer!
19:17I love the ground under his feet and the air over his head.
19:21I love everything he touches and every word he says.
19:23I love all his looks and actions.
19:26I love him entirely and altogether there now.
19:28Why?
19:31You're making a gist.
19:32There are plenty of other handsome rich young men in the world.
19:37I've seen none like Edgar.
19:38Well, you may.
19:39And he will not always be handsome and young.
19:41And he may not always be rich.
19:43He is now.
19:44And I must have only to do with the present.
19:46Well, that settles it then.
19:47If you have only to do with the present, marry Mr Lin.
19:49I shall marry him!
19:50I don't need your permission for that.
19:57You've not told me whether I was right.
19:59Well, you're perfectly right.
20:00If people be right just to marry for the present.
20:04Now let's hear what you're unhappy about.
20:06Your brother will be pleased.
20:08You'll escape a disorderly comfortless home into a wealthy and respectable one.
20:11You love Edgar. Edgar loves you.
20:13All seems smooth and easy.
20:15So where's the obstacle?
20:18Here?
20:20Here.
20:23In whichever place the soul lives.
20:32It's my secret.
20:38I'll try and explain it, but I can't do it distinctly.
20:41I'll give you a feeling of how I feel.
20:43feel
20:48Nellie do you ever dream queer dreams yes now and then I've drunk dreams that
20:53have stayed with me ever after and changed my ideas they've gone through
21:00and through me and altered the color of my mind
21:05this is one that I'm going to tell you don't miss Kathy we're dismal enough as
21:12it is without conjuring up ghosts and visions to perplex us
21:26if I were in heaven Nellie I should be extremely miserable because you're not
21:31fit to go there I don't was that I was there
21:38but heaven didn't seem to be my home
21:41I broke my heart with weeping to come back to earth
21:45and the angels were so angry
21:49flung me out
21:51onto the heath onto the top of Wuthering Heights
21:55where I woke sobbing for joy
21:58I've no more business to marry at Gillingham
22:05and I have to be in heaven
22:09and if him he had not brought Heathcliff so low I shouldn't have thought of it
22:18but it'd degrade me to marry Heathcliff now
22:23so he'll never know how much I love him
22:40Heathcliff will be back
22:44I'm not sure he wasn't there in the door just then
22:49Heathcliff has no notion of these things hasn't he?
22:57he doesn't know what being in love is
23:03well I don't see why he shouldn't know just as well as you
23:07how will he bear to be separated from you
23:11how will he bear to be quite deserted in this world
23:14who?
23:17Heathcliff
23:17he quite deserted
23:20we separated
23:22who's to separate his prey?
23:25every linton on the face of the earth might melt into nothing
23:31before I could consent to forsake Heathcliff
23:34that's not what I mean
23:37I love him not because he's handsome Nellie
23:42but because he's more myself than I am
23:46whatever our souls are made of
23:51his and mine are the same
23:52linton's is as different as moonbeam from lightning as frost from fire
23:57and when I marry Edgar Heathcliff will be as much to me as he has been all his lifetime
24:02oh I see
24:04you think of me as a selfish wretch
24:11but did it never strike you
24:15that if I was to marry Heathcliff we would be beggars
24:17whereas if I marry Edgar I shall be able to aid Heathcliff to rise and place him out of my brother's power
24:22with your husband's money
24:23of all the reasons you've given for marrying Miss Cathy that is the worst
24:27no it's not it's not
24:28it's the best
24:30you see
24:32the other reasons were for my sake
24:35oh and for Edgar's
24:38this is for the sake of someone who understands my feelings for Edgar
24:42someone who understands me
24:44I can't express it
24:51but
24:51surely you've sometimes felt that there is
24:54or there should be an existence that is yours beyond you
24:58what would be the use of my creation if I were entirely contained here
25:03my great miseries in this world have been Heathcliffs
25:07I watched and I felt each of them from the very beginning
25:11my great thought in living is him
25:15if all else perished
25:18and he remained
25:20I should continue to be
25:22but
25:23if all else remained
25:25and he perished
25:26or the universe would turn into a mighty stranger
25:32do you know I shouldn't seem a part of it
25:35time will change my love for Linton
25:40I'm well aware of that
25:44as winter changes the trees
25:46but my love for Heathcliff
25:50is as the eternal rocks beneath
25:53nearly I am Heathcliff
25:56he's always always in my mind
26:00not as a pleasure anymore
26:01than I'm always a pleasure to myself
26:02but as my own being
26:06nay
26:11you've drawn me with no more secrets
26:14I'll not promise to keep them
26:16oh that gets worse and worse
26:18he let the gate and full swing
26:21and Mrs. Bourne is blotted through
26:22and trodden down to a rick's a corn
26:24he was here
26:26Heathcliff
26:27I didn't know it till I saw him leave
26:29when did he leave
26:33I think it was just as he was
26:36you were complaining of Mr. Hindley's conduct towards him
26:40what did he hear me say
26:44that you were going to marry Mr. Linton
26:47and it would degrade you to marry him
26:49I must speak to him
26:50look at Miss Curvy
26:52he doesn't know you
26:55he doesn't
26:56he doesn't know you
26:58he didn't know you
26:59problems
27:00miss Curvy
27:01come back
27:02Heathcliff
27:03hide
27:04Heathcliff
27:14Heathcliff
27:15Heathcliff
27:15No, no, no, no, no.
27:45No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
28:15No, no, no, no, no, no.
28:45No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
29:15No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
29:17No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
29:19No, no, no, no.
29:21No, no, no, no, no.
29:23No, no, no, no, no, no.
29:25No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
29:27No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
29:29No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
29:31No, no, no, no, no.
29:33No, no, no, no, no, no.
29:35No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
29:37No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
29:39No, no, no, no, no, no.
29:41No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
30:11I think I'm the happiest man alive.
30:38Kathy.
30:41Kathy.
30:43The bouquet.
30:45I don't know.
30:54Ellen!
30:56I understand my sister has asked you to go with her to Thrushcross Crane.
31:00Aye sir but I refused her.
31:03Refused?
31:05Why? I've no objection.
31:07I told her I'd stay at the Heights sir to look after her.
31:08Herton.
31:10Herton.
31:14Herton there's no need of you.
31:18Go with my sister.
31:22Herton and I want no women in a house now that there is no mistress.
31:26Joseph and I will look after him.
31:30Come on boy.
31:34Come here damn you!
31:36Come here.
31:41His letters sir.
31:42I've just begun to teach him his letters.
31:44The jury will teach him his letters by and by.
31:50You get rid of all decent folk the faster to run to your ruin.
31:53Oh come here s-
31:55Old blood!
31:59My mother!
32:01irse
32:23Oh, shit!
32:53She has seasons of gloom and silence now and then.
33:05But Mr. Linton and Mrs. Isabella are careful not to cross her.
33:08The doctor says her perilous illness is still with her.
33:11But they're happy enough together, aren't they, Ella?
33:13Are they?
33:16Inglis slipping deeper every day.
33:18And he takes again poorer for no reason
33:20whenever the fancy takes him.
33:23Is that you, Nanny?
33:40You do not know me?
33:44Look.
33:47I'm no stranger.
33:49Mac.
33:52Is it really you?
33:55It's him.
33:59Where is she?
34:19A person from Gimmerton is called to see you, ma'am.
34:26What does he want?
34:27I did not question him, ma'am.
34:28I did not question him, ma'am.
34:29I did not question him, ma'am.
34:30I did not question him, ma'am.
34:31I did not question him, ma'am.
34:32I did not question him, ma'am.
34:33I did not question him, ma'am.
34:34I did not question him, ma'am.
34:35I did not question him, ma'am.
34:36I did not question him, ma'am.
34:37I did not question him, ma'am.
34:42I did not question him, ma'am.
34:43I did not question him, ma'am.
34:44I did not question him, ma'am.
34:47I did not question him, ma'am.
34:48I did not question him, ma'am.
34:49I did not question him, ma'am.
34:50I did not question him, ma'am.
34:51I did not question him, ma'am.
34:54Well, close the curtains now.
34:56I'm bringing tea.
34:57I'll be back directly.
34:58I'll be back.
34:59Don't stand there, love.
35:23Bring the person in.
35:29Oh, Edgar!
35:48Edgar, darling!
35:50Heathcliff's come back.
35:52He is!
35:53Well, well.
35:54Don't strangle me.
35:55He never struck me as such a marvellous treasure.
35:58For my sake, you must be friends now.
36:01Shall I tell him to come in?
36:03Here, to the drawing room?
36:05Well, where else?
36:06Would not the kitchen be a more suitable place for a ploughboy?
36:10No, I can't sit in the kitchen.
36:13Oh!
36:14Set two tables here, Ellen.
36:16One for your master and Miss Linton being gentry,
36:18and the other for Heathcliff and myself being of the lower orders.
36:21Will that please you, dear?
36:22No, Catherine.
36:23Ellen bid him step in.
36:28And Catherine, if you must be glad, please try not to be absurd.
36:32The entire household need not witness the sight of your welcoming home a runaway servant as a brother.
36:37Mrs. Linton recalling old times would have me give you a cordial reception.
36:44And I am, of course, gratified when anything occurs to please her.
36:53And I also.
36:55Please sit down, sir.
36:57Please sit down, sir.
36:58Thank you, sir.
37:00Thank you, sir.
37:01reception and I am of course gratified when anything occurs to please her and I
37:08also
37:12please sit down sir
37:31I shall think it a dream tomorrow I shan't believe that I have seen and touched and spoken to you once
37:51more and yet cruel Heathcliff you don't deserve this work to be absent and silent for three whole
38:00years and never to think of me a little more than you thought to me I heard of your marriage Cathy
38:06while I was waiting in the porch I thought of this plan just to have one glimpse of your face and
38:20afterwards settle my score with Hindley and prevent the law by killing myself
38:25you're welcome has put such ideas out of my mind
38:32you were really sorry for me were you well there was cause
38:39I fought through a bitter life for your sake I struggled only for you
38:45Catherine if we're not to have cold tea please come to the table
38:51Mr. Heathcliff will have a long walk wherever he may lodge tonight and I'm thirsty
38:55Mr. Heathcliff
39:13Miss Linton
39:15Mr. Heathcliff
39:16your mother and father are not here this evening
39:19they died sir shortly after our wedding
39:22tell me Mr. Heathcliff have you been for a soldier
39:38no
39:39or a highwayman
39:41no
39:42but you're rich are you not
39:46I'm not as poor as when I left
39:50you have arranged a place at Gimmerton
39:52no at Wuthering Heights
39:57with Hindley
40:00yes
40:02with Hindley's consent
40:04with his insistence
40:08I um
40:10I won some money from him this afternoon at Carts
40:14and no doubt wishing to recoup his losses
40:15we offered me lodging sir
40:17if you are to be in walking distance from the Grange Mr. Heathcliff
40:22I suppose we shall be seeing you often
40:23incessantly Miss Linton
40:28oh Joseph
40:44how is it up there
40:46is it true what they're saying
40:48Hindley and Heathcliff up all night over dice and cards
40:52aye
40:53great enough
40:55he's a rare'un
40:57oh Heathcliff
40:58oh Heathcliff
40:59aye
41:00Heathcliff
41:02does he never say a note to be fine living among us when he goes to Grange
41:16this is Dwayont
41:18this is Dwayont
41:19this is Dwayont
41:21up at sundown
41:23dice
41:24brandy
41:25cloy shutters and candle leak till next day at noon
41:29at knave Heathcliff
41:33he can count his brass and eat and sleep
41:37while Hindley's gourd runs into his pocket
41:41his pocket
41:42he's a nont
41:48he's a nont
41:49he's a nont
41:50he's a nont
41:51he's a nont
41:52green
41:54lawyer
41:57he's a nont
41:58he's a nont
41:59he's a nont
42:00he's a nont
42:01he's a nont
42:03he's a nont
42:04Huintle is gambling away his land
42:05he's a nont
42:06burrowing brass for a bloody lad Heathcliff
42:08Till I die, Cliff, for these lambs. Come on.
42:38Is this done with Mr. Linton's consent?
42:45Oh, yes.
42:47Why I've been so sweet to him.
42:51I've lavished such a summer of sweetness and affection
42:55and he may allow anything.
42:58Besides, Isabel is with us.
43:08I waited for you, Heathcliff.
43:12On the night of the fury, on the night of the storm.
43:15I waited for you all night.
43:18Up there.
43:20In the cleft.
43:29Kathy!
43:31Mr. Heathcliff!
43:34Wait for me!
43:38Cramble on, if you like.
43:41Oh!
43:43No!
44:09How can you say I'm harsh?
44:11I mean, when have I been harsh?
44:13Yesterday.
44:15Yesterday.
44:19On what occasion?
44:23In our walk across the moor.
44:25You left me to lose myself while you and Mr. Heathcliff walked on.
44:28What is that harshness?
44:33You take pains to keep him from my company.
44:39He didn't care if he kept with us or not.
44:41I thought Heathcliff's talk would have nothing entertaining for your ears.
44:48You wished me away because you knew I liked to be there.
44:52Are you insane?
44:54I'll repeat our conversation, Isabella, word for word.
44:58And you can point out any charm it could have had for me.
45:00I don't care for the conversation.
45:09I wanted to be with...
45:12Well...
45:14With him.
45:17And I won't always be sent off.
45:19I won't believe this idiocy.
45:29You desire no one to be loved but yourself.
45:37Well, I hope I have misunderstood you, Isabelle.
45:49I love him.
45:58More than you ever loved Edgar.
46:02And he might love me.
46:05If only you'd let him.
46:11I wouldn't be you for a kingdom then.
46:13You're mad.
46:15Do you know what Heathcliff is?
46:17He's an unreclaimed creature.
46:20Without refinement.
46:21Without cultivation.
46:23A wilderness of furs and windstone.
46:27I'd as soon put that canary in the park on a winter's day.
46:31As recommend you to bestow your heart on him.
46:34He's a fierce, pitiless, wolfish man.
46:38And he'd crush you like a sparrow's egg.
46:41If he found you a troublesome charge.
46:47I know that he could never love a linton.
46:50But he'd be quite capable of marrying your fortune.
46:57There's my picture.
47:00I'm his friend.
47:01For shame!
47:02I shudder at you!
47:04So much so.
47:07Had he thought seriously to catch you.
47:10I'd have probably held my breath and let you fall into his trap.
47:12I'd have to let you fall into his trap.
47:42I'd have to let you fall into his trap.
47:47That's right.
47:48Come in.
47:51Here are two people sadly in need of a third to thaw the ice between them.
47:56You're the very one we should both of us choose.
48:00I am proud to show you somebody at last who dopes on you more than myself.
48:05My poor little sister-in-law's breaking her heart
48:09by mere contemplation of your physical and moral beauty.
48:15Why isn't your power to be Edgar's father?
48:19No, Isabella, you shark!
48:22I can't!
48:24We were quarrelling like cats about people.
48:26I was informed that had I but the manners to stand aside,
48:30my rival, as she will have herself be,
48:33would shoot a shaft into your soul
48:36that would fix you forever and send my poor image into eternal oblivion.
48:39Mr Heathcliff, be kind enough to bid this friend of yours to release me.
48:42Are you not pleased, Heathcliff?
48:44She swears that the love Edgar has for me
48:47nothing compared to the love that she entertains for you.
48:49Mr Heathcliff, you and I are not on intimate terms
48:52and what amuses her is painful to me beyond expression.
48:54She's out of temper because on yesterday's walk
48:57we dispatched her out of our society.
49:00Well, she wishes to be out of it now at any rate.
49:08There's a tigress.
49:11How foolish of you to show those talents to him!
49:15Look, Heathcliff.
49:16Oh!
49:22Beware your eyes!
49:26I'd wrench them off her fingers if ever they menaced me.
49:34She's her brother's heir, is she not?
49:36Dismiss the subject from your thoughts, Heathcliff.
49:38Banish him from your thoughts, miss!
49:41He's a bird of bad omen, no mate for you!
49:44Honest people don't hide their deeds!
49:47Well, how's he been living?
49:49How's he got rich?
49:51Why's he staying at wuthering heights in the house of a man he abhors?
49:54You wouldn't think of desiring yourself such a husband, would you?
50:04Would you?
50:06What'd you?
50:08Would you?
50:13What do you mean?
50:16What's he coming from the other side of the body?
50:19The other side of the body.
50:21They're coming from the sides of the house.
50:23Ah!
50:25Oh, dear.
50:27Oh, dear!
50:28Judas, traitor.
50:45Who is Nilly?
50:58Who is Nilly?
51:28ORGAN PLAYS
51:58ORGAN PLAYS
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