- 5 weeks ago
Three years have passed since Heathcliff's disappearance, and Cathy is peacefully married to Edgar Linton
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00:00Oh
00:30I said you must let Isabella alone.
00:40Worth a sneaking rascal.
00:42You're a hypocrite too, are you?
00:43How dare you be insolent?
00:45You must be set in your place.
00:50Well, Heathcliff, what are you about?
00:54Would you wish Linton to draw the pulse against you?
00:57God forbid he should try.
01:01Shh!
01:12Don't vex me, Heathcliff.
01:14I'm not your husband.
01:16Look, if you like Isabella, you shall marry her.
01:18I'll make Linton approve.
01:20I don't need his approbation.
01:21Why do you like her?
01:23Come on, tell the truth.
01:24You don't.
01:27I'm certain of it.
01:28You've treated me infernally, Cathy.
01:31Infernally.
01:33And if you believe I'll suffer unrevenge, then you're a fool.
01:35I've treated you infernally?
01:37How?
01:39You'll take revenge.
01:40How will you take it?
01:41I seek no revenge on you.
01:45You're welcome to torture me to death for your own amusement, Cathy.
01:50Only allow me to amuse myself in the same style.
01:55If I thought that you wished me to marry Isabella, I'd cut my throat.
01:58Oh!
02:00So the evil is that I'm not jealous.
02:02Well, I won't repeat my offer of a wife.
02:05It's as bad as offering Satan a lost soul.
02:08Your happiness lies like his in inflicting misery.
02:11You prove it.
02:13Edgar is restored from ill temper.
02:15I just begin to be secure and tranquil.
02:18And you seem resolved to excite a quarrel.
02:20Well, you quarrel with Edgar if you like, Heathcliff.
02:23And deceive his sister.
02:26You've hit on exactly the most efficient method of revenging yourself on me.
02:29And where is your mistress now?
02:36She's in the kitchen, sir.
02:37She's sadly put out by Mr. Heathcliff's behaviour, sir.
02:40And indeed, I do think it's time his visits were arranged on a different footing.
02:45This harm him being too soft, sir, and now it's come to this.
02:49This is insufferable.
02:54Call me two men, Ellen.
02:55And tell them to wait in the hall.
02:59Catherine, I have humored you enough.
03:05Have you been listening at the door, Edgar?
03:07I...
03:07I have been so far forbearing with you, sir.
03:13Not that I was ignorant of your miserable, degraded character.
03:16But I felt that you were only partially responsible for that.
03:19And because Catherine wished to keep up your acquaintance, I acquiesced.
03:24Foolishly.
03:24Your presence here is a moral poison that will contaminate the most virtuous.
03:31I shall deny you further admission to this house
03:33and give notice now that I require your instant departure.
03:38Cathy,
03:39this lamb of yours threatens like a bull.
03:42And it's in danger of splitting its skull on my knuckles.
03:52By God, Mr. Linton.
03:55I'm only sorry you're not worth knocking down.
03:59Are them in there?
04:00Aye, sir.
04:00Now, fair means, Edgar.
04:07If you haven't the courage to attack him,
04:10make an apology.
04:11Or allow yourself to be beaten.
04:13Give me the key, Catherine.
04:15I'll swallow it before you shall have it.
04:17Do you know, I was defending you, Edgar.
04:19And I hope Heathcliff flogs you sick
04:21for daring to think an evil thought of me.
04:24Give me that!
04:25Cheer up, Edgar.
04:50You shan't be home.
04:51This is the shivering thing you prefer to be.
04:59Was he weeping?
05:03Was he about to faint from fear?
05:07Get away from me!
05:10Now you don't come in here.
05:13Heathcliff, go.
05:15No, by hell.
05:17Although he's played me in it.
05:18I'd rather see him at baby you.
05:21See that he does not return.
05:39Come with me to the drawing room.
05:40Tell Isabella to shun me.
05:51All this is her fault.
05:53And if she aggravates my anger at present,
05:54I shall get wild.
05:57And say to Edgar
05:58that I'm in danger of being seriously ill.
06:01He has startled
06:02and distressed me, shocking me.
06:05I want to frighten him.
06:06Only what possessed him to turn listener.
06:14But if I cannot keep Heathcliff for a friend,
06:18if Edgar will be mean and jealous,
06:21I'll break both their hearts
06:23by breaking my own.
06:24I wish you'd look a bit more anxious about me.
06:31A person who can turn her fits of passion
06:32to account as you do, Mrs. Linton,
06:34can control them too,
06:35as she exerts her will.
06:39Remain where you are, Catherine.
06:40After today's events,
06:48I simply wish to learn
06:49if you intend to continue your intimacy.
06:51Your veins are full of ice water, Edgar.
06:54But mine are boiling.
06:56And the sight of such chilliness makes them dance.
06:58Answer my question.
07:00Will you give up Heathcliff or me?
07:03It is impossible for you to remain
07:05my friend and his at the same time.
07:07You must answer me, Catherine.
07:08I require it.
07:09And I require to be let alone.
07:12I demand it.
07:14Oh, Edgar.
07:16Don't you...
07:17Don't you see that I can hardly stand?
07:20Edgar, you...
07:20You...
07:21Leave me!
07:33Go have some water.
07:38Help!
07:51Catherine?
07:53Catherine?
07:58Ellen?
08:01There's blood on her lips, Ellen.
08:03Ellen!
08:04Jen!
08:06nothing in the world the matter with her sir
08:16follow her Nellie
08:23mrs. Linton
08:31mrs. Linton
08:34well Isabella I had hoped to elicit from you some sense of proper horror at Heathcliff's advances
08:45but since I cannot
08:49I should warn you however that if you are so insane as to encourage such a worthless suitor
08:54it will dissolve all bonds of friendship between us
08:58good night
09:04thank you
09:06thank you
09:08Catherine
09:10I
09:12I
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09:20I
09:21Oh, my God.
09:51Will you give up Heathcliff or me? Heathcliff or me? Heathcliff or me?
09:58You must answer me. I require it.
10:13Come on, the satisfaction that I'll have!
10:17Miss Cuffie! Come back!
10:20Heathcliff!
10:22Heathcliff!
10:38Mrs. Linton?
10:40Will you have some breakfast?
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12:48bring me some more water Nelly and a basin of gruel. I believe I'm dying.
13:18I wish I hadn't eaten that no I'll not die he'd be glad he doesn't love me at all he'd
13:44never miss me
13:52what's that pathetic being doing? if you mean mr. Linton he's continually amongst his
13:58borks since he has no other society. amongst his borks? and I on the brink of
14:05the grave? my god does he know how I'm altered? is that Katherine Linton? now take
14:14care. is he actually so utterly indifferent to my life? he has no idea of you being
14:19deranged and he does not fear that you'll die for lack of food. tell him I will persuade him say
14:22you're certain I will. we forget you've just eaten some food with a relish and
14:26tomorrow you'll perceive its good effects. and I'd kill myself directly if I could be
14:31I'm sure it would kill him.
14:34oh Nelly I've suffered such... I begin to fancy you don't like me.
14:45how strange. see I thought though everybody hated and despised each other they couldn't help loving me.
14:55they've all turned enemies in a few hours. they have!
15:07books. I mean what in the name of all that feels has he to do with books when I'm dying?
15:13books. books. books. books. books. books. books. the doctor said you mustn't vex yourself. oh come on.
15:31open the window. no I'll do no such thing. open the window. I'll do no such thing. it's the middle of winter. the wind blows strong from the northeast. oh what a mess.
15:41oh that's the turkeys. this is a wild ducks. this is a pigeons. they put pigeon feathers in the pillows. no wonder I couldn't die.
15:59here's a moorcocks. and this is...
16:05what a mess. it's a lapwings.
16:11oh bunny bird.
16:14wheeling over our heads.
16:18in the middle of the heights.
16:20you see it wanted to get to its nest because it felt rain coming.
16:29and then this feather was picked up from the head the bird wasn't shot.
16:33we saw its nest in winter.
16:35full of little skeletons.
16:37heathcliff had set a trap over the nest and the old ones dared not come.
16:41well I made him promise never to shoot a lapwing after that.
16:47did he shoot my lapwing nearly?
16:49are there any of them?
16:51oh come on give over that baby Torton.
16:54lie down and shut your eyes.
16:56how long is it since I shut myself in here?
16:59it was Monday evening and now it's Thursday night.
17:01oh same week.
17:02long enough to live on nothing but cold water and ill temper.
17:08the candles make the black clothes press shine like jit.
17:12what black clothes press? where?
17:14oh there.
17:16there's no black clothes press in this room. there never was.
17:33don't you see that face?
17:39it's your own mrs linton.
17:41oh no. it's behind there still.
17:43it's still.
17:46it's stirred.
17:52i hope it won't come out when you're gone.
18:00oh daddy daddy daddy.
18:02don't leave me.
18:04shush.
18:05oh daddy stay with me.
18:06i dread sleeping.
18:07shh.
18:08shh.
18:09me.
18:10my dreams appalled me.
18:12could sleep and do you good.
18:23i thought i was at home.
18:25shh.
18:26shh.
18:27shh.
18:28why am i so changed?
18:34oh no.
18:40oh if only i were in my own bed.
18:43in my own bed in the old house with the wind sounding in the thurs by the
18:55lattice let me feel it nearly
18:57oh in the window and burning
19:01fasten it open quickly why won't you because i won't give you a death of
19:08cold no you won't give me a chance of life
19:11thank you me
19:14mrs lindle
19:16away from the window
19:18look that's my room
19:21you can't see the lights from here
19:29oh sir i cannot manage her she quite over masters me
19:35persuaded to go to bed
19:38could you not give me a hint of how she's been these three days
19:41shut the window
19:44so you're coming you Edgar Linton
19:48you're one of those things that are ever found when least wanted and when wanted never
19:52oh
19:55catherine
19:57am i nothing to you now
20:00do you love that wretch
20:03now you hush hush this moment
20:05you mention that name
20:07and i'll end the matter instantly
20:09by a spring from the window
20:11the window
20:12do you like my soul will be on that hilltop before you lay hands on me again
20:22i don't want you Edgar
20:24no i'm past wanting you
20:40the next time you bring a tale to me you shall quit my service ellendine
20:44please
20:45i've found the duty of a faithful servant telling you sir
20:57nelly has betrayed her
20:59nelly has betrayed her
21:00nelly has betrayed her
21:04let me go
21:05she is a witch
21:06she sings now
21:08buster
21:09all right
21:10it's all right
21:29i met on the road a lad that fetches milk here
21:31and he asked whether we weren't in trouble at the grange
21:33i thought he meant for the missus's sickness so i answered yes
21:36well then he said there's somebody gone after them i guess
21:38and he saw and knew nought about it
21:40so then he told
21:41how a gentleman and a lady had stopped to have a horse's shoe fastens
21:44a blacksmith shot two miles out
21:45well
21:46chambers empty sir
21:47the bed hasn't been slept in
21:48well and the blacksmith's last sir
21:49she got up to spy who they were this gentleman and lady
21:51and she knew them both directly
21:52oh we could try any means for getting them back sir
21:55she went of her own accord
21:57she had a right to go if she pleased
21:59heathcliff it was for certain
22:00nobody could mistake him and mrs abella with him
22:02trouble me no more about her
22:03hereafter she is my sister only in name
22:05she watched them set their faces from their village
22:10you have double cause to desire a recovery
22:13for on her existence depends that of another
22:18she's with child
22:32these are the earliest flowers at the heights
22:33these are the earliest flowers at the heights
22:49they remind me of soft thaw winds
23:04warm sunshine
23:06is there not a south wind deck
23:08oh catherine
23:09i wish you were a mile or two up those hills
23:23the air blows so sweetly i feel sure that it would cure you
23:25I should be there but once more
23:32and i'll remain there forever
23:38and you will look back and think you were happy today
23:53what's your business here
23:55who are you?
23:57my name was Isabella Linton
24:04seen me before sir
24:06i'm lately married to mr heathcliff
24:12and he has brought me here
24:15i suppose by your permission
24:16ah
24:17he's come back has he?
24:20yes
24:21we came just now
24:23ah
24:24it's good
24:26the moment that he kept his word
24:30where is he?
24:31he's stabling the horses
24:33is there a maid i might call to conduct me to my bedroom?
24:54mr earnshaw i'm tired with my journey and i want to go to bed
24:57where is the maid servant?
25:00we have now
25:01you must look after yourself
25:04where must i sleep then?
25:07Jodie
25:08we'll show you to heathcliff's chamber
25:16be sure to turn the lock though
25:19and bolt the door
25:20go not to meet it
25:22why mr earnshaw
25:31it's a great temper to a desperate man is it not?
25:36i can't resist going upstairs with it every night and trying his door
25:41if once i find it open
25:44he's done fool
25:45you see his daintry does not shock you
26:00what has he done to you?
26:04what has he wronged you?
26:08wouldn't it be wiser to bid him quit the house?
26:10no!
26:13should he offer to leave me he's a dead man
26:16persuade him to attempt it and you are a murderess
26:20am i to lose all without any chance of retrieval?
26:24it's hurting him to be a beggar
26:26hmm?
26:32oh damnation
26:37what?
26:38i will have it back again
26:40i'll win it back
26:43i'll win it back
26:46and i will have his gold too
26:51and then i shall have his blood
26:56hell shall have his soul
27:10can he not use his mug?
27:24john burns every bit as good as you
27:28and every bit as awesome
27:29i cannot eat my supper in here
27:30if you do not like our company
27:31there's misty's
27:32if you do not like misty
27:33there's us
27:34then i shall go upstairs
27:35show me my chamber
28:05here's a raam
28:28raam well enough to eat a few forage in
28:30raam well enough to eat a few forage in
28:33but this is not a place to sleep in
28:36i wish to see my bedroom
28:38bedroom
28:39i see no bedrooms there is
28:42bedroom eh
28:44yes bedroom
28:46i suppose mr heathcliff does not lodge in the attic does he
28:49why is mr heathcliff's you wanted is it
28:52couldn't he have said so at once
28:55ah that's just one you cannot see
28:58he always keeps it locked
29:01you've a nice house joseph and pleasant inmates
29:04and i think the concentrated essence of all the madness in the world
29:08took up its abode in my brain the day i linked my fate with yours
29:13but for heaven's sake
29:15let me settle somewhere
29:17oh the lord blesses where the hell would you gang
29:19there's not another oil to lay down in it
29:21thanks
29:28what in god's name are you doing here
29:29what are you doing here
29:30what are you doing here
29:31what are you doing here
29:35our room is locked
29:36our room is not our room
29:37it's not our room
29:38it's not yours
29:39and it never will be
29:40is he a man
29:41if so is he mad
29:42it's not our room
29:43it's not yours
29:44it's not yours
29:45and it never will be
29:46is he a man
29:47if so is he mad
29:48and if not is he a devil
29:49he is ingenious and unresting in seeking to gain my abhorrence
29:50is he a man
29:51if so is he mad
29:52our room is locked our room is not our room it's not yours and it never will be
30:05is he a man if so is he mad and if not is he a devil he is ingenious and
30:13unresting in seeking to gain my abhorrence I sometimes wonder at him
30:18with an intensity that deadens my fear yet I assure you a tiger or a venomous
30:24serpent could not rise terror in me equal to that which he wakens he told me of
30:31Cathy's illness and accused my brother of causing it promising that I should be
30:35Edgar's proxy in suffering till he could get hold of him inform Edgar that I'd
30:41give the world to see his face again that my heart returned to Thrushcross
30:46Grange in 24 hours after I left it and is there at this moment full of warm
30:53feelings for him and Cathy how did you preserve the common sympathies of human
30:59nature when you resided here I cannot recognize any sentiment which those
31:03around share with me I beseech you to explain if you can what I have married
31:10that is when you call to see me and you must call Ellen very soon don't write but
31:16come and bring me something from Edgar I'm wretched I've been a fool I should
31:25expect you every day don't disappoint me Isabella
31:31I should have seen you all go well I should have found you all go well I should have
31:46seen you all go well I should have seen you all go well Nellie how are you fine you
31:50Nellie how are you thank you mr. Heathcliff sit down now thank you sir
32:07you have anything for Isabella Nellie give it to her we have no secrets
32:10between us oh no sir I have nothing they must have had me tell his sister she must
32:15expect neither a letter nor a visit from him. he seems wishes for your happiness ma'am
32:24how is she Nellie? me mrs. Linton she's just now recovering. never be like she was
32:32but her life is spared. before you leave this house you must promise you'll get me
32:38an interview with her. I will see her. you must not mr. Heathcliff and you never shall
32:44through my means another encounter between you and mr. Linton and kill her all together.
32:51tell me if Kathy would suffer greatly from his loss Nellie the fear that she might
32:59restrains me from tearing his heart out and drinking his blood and if you don't
33:05believe that then you don't know me. and yet you drew in all hopes of a recovery by
33:10thrusting yourself into a remembrance now when she's almost forgotten you. oh Nellie you
33:15know she is not. you know as well as I do that for every thought she spends on
33:19Linton she spends a thousand on me. Linton is scarcely a degree dearer to her than a
33:24dog or a horse. it is not in him to be loved like me. Kathy and Edgar are as fond of each other as any two people can be.
33:33I won't hear my brother depreciated. oh your brother is wondrous fond of you too isn't he?
33:39turns you adrift on the world with surprising electricity. he is not aware of
33:43what I suffer. I didn't tell him that. you've written have you? only to say that I was
33:53married. you saw the note. and nothing since? no the old lady looks sadly the
34:03worse for a change of condition. somebody's love falls short in her case obviously.
34:08I should guess it was her own. she's grown tired of trying to please me uncommonly
34:13early Nellie. I think she begins to know me at last.
34:19this morning she actually announced that I had succeeded in making her hate me.
34:24are you sure you hate me Isabella? if I let you alone for half a day won't you come
34:35sighing and wheedling to me again? the night we left I hung up a little dog and when
34:44she pleaded for it I said I wished I had the hanging of every bean belonging to her
34:47except one. but no brutality disgusted her. tell your master Nellie she even
34:57disgraces the name of Linton. and tell him also I keep strictly within the limits of
35:03the law and I've avoided giving her the slightest right to claim a separation
35:06though she would thank nobody for dividing us.
35:10if she desired to go she might. he's a liar Ellen. I've made the attempt but I dare not repeat it.
35:17he says he's married me to obtain power over Edgar but he shan't obtain it.
35:23I'll die first. there. have done.
35:30I am a legal protector and must retain her in my custody however distasteful the obligation.
35:39now get upstairs Isabella! get upstairs child!
35:42I have no pity. I have no pity.
35:53the more the worms writhe the more I yearn to crush out their entrails.
35:58do you know what the word pity means? did you ever feel a touch of it in your life?
36:03put that down you're not going yet Nellie. last night I was in the Grange Garden six hours.
36:08I shall return there again tonight and every night and I'll haunt the place until I find an opportunity of entering.
36:13I'd warn you when I came you might let me in unobserved as soon as she was alone.
36:18and watch until I departed.
36:20nay. I shall never play traitor in my master's house.
36:24anyway it would be cruel. the slightest occurrence startles her painfully.
36:30it is foolish to assert Nellie that she could not bear to see me.
36:35now ask her if I might come.
36:39let's decide this at once.
36:42am I to fight my way to Cathy over Linton and his footmen
36:47or will you be my friend as you have been hitherto
36:50and do what I request?
36:53now decide Nellie.
37:00there's a letter for you Mrs Linton.
37:07you must read it immediately because it requires an answer.
37:13shall I break the seal?
37:14yes.
37:15now read it.
37:16must I read it ma'am?
37:17it's from Mr Heathcliff.
37:18it's from Mr Heathcliff.
37:19it's from Mr Heathcliff.
37:20it's from Mr Heathcliff.
37:21you must read it immediately because it requires an answer.
37:23you must read it immediately because it requires an answer.
37:27shall I break the seal?
37:29shall I break the seal?
37:30yes.
37:31now read it.
37:35must I read it ma'am?
37:42must I read it ma'am?
37:45it's from Mr Heathcliff.
37:48he wishes to see you.
37:52he'll be in the garden by this time
37:54and he's anxious to know what answer I shall bring.
38:09you'reine?
38:10Kathy!
38:23poor Kathy.
38:26all my life.
38:28how could I bear it?
38:39What now?
38:47You and Edgar have broken my heart, Heathcliff.
38:54And you both come to bewail the deed to me
38:56as if you were the people to be pitied.
39:02I'll not pity you.
39:04Not I.
39:05You've killed me and you've thrived on it.
39:12I think.
39:15How strong you are.
39:24I wish I could hold you till we were both dead.
39:30I shouldn't care what you suffered.
39:33No, why shouldn't you suffer?
39:35I do.
39:37Will you forget me?
39:41Will you be happy when I'm laying in the earth?
39:44Will you say?
39:46Twenty years from now.
39:49That's the grave of Catherine Earnshaw.
39:53Oh, I loved her.
39:55I was rigid to lose her.
39:58It passed.
40:01It passed.
40:02Will you say so, Heathcliff?
40:09Don't torture me!
40:11Do them as mad as yourself.
40:14You know that you lied to say that I killed you?
40:18And you know I could as soon forget you as my own existence?
40:21Is it not sufficient for your infernal selfishness that while you're at peace I shall writhe in the torments of hell?
40:29I shall not be at peace!
40:31I shall not be at peace!
40:31I shall not be at peace!
40:31I shall not be at peace!
40:45I'm not wishing you a greater torment than I have, my darling.
40:49I only wish us never to be parted.
40:56If a word of mine brings you one moment of distress hereafter, well, you just think that I'm feeling the same distress underground.
41:04For my own sake, forgive me.
41:20You see, Nellie?
41:24He wouldn't relent a minute to keep me out of the grave.
41:26That's how I'm loved.
41:36Never mind.
41:40That's not my Heathcliff.
41:44I love mine yet.
41:47And I'll take him with me.
41:50He's in my soul.
41:54Tired.
41:57I'm tired of being enclosed here.
42:02I'm wearying to escape into that glorious world.
42:07To be always there.
42:12Not seeing it dimly through tears.
42:17Yearning for it through the walls of an aching heart.
42:22To be with it.
42:23To be with it.
42:26In it.
42:30Incomparably beyond and above you all.
42:32Get away!
42:33Why...
42:38Did you betray your own heart, Cathy?
42:43In not one word of comfort?
42:48You deserve this.
42:49You deserve this.
42:53I have not killed you.
42:56You've killed yourself.
43:02Kiss me.
43:05And cry.
43:08And wring out my kisses and my tears.
43:12Because they'll blight you, cuss.
43:14They'll damn you.
43:17You loved me!
43:21In what right have you got to leave me?
43:25My right?
43:27Answer me, what right?
43:32I've not broken your heart.
43:34You broke it.
43:36And in breaking it, you've broken mine.
43:40I forgive you.
43:46Forgive me.
43:53It's hard to forgive and to look at those eyes and to feel your wasted hands.
44:00Oh, God, kiss me again, but don't let me see your eyes.
44:02I forgive what you've done to me, Cathy.
44:21Because I love my murderer.
44:23I don't know.
44:26But yours?
44:32Oh, can I?
44:41Service is over.
44:42Mr. Linton's at the gate.
44:43Come on, be quick.
44:45Don't leave me.
44:47Don't go.
44:48Don't leave me.
44:49It's a laugh.
44:51We're going to listen to our ravings.
44:53Come on.
44:54She doesn't know what she says.
44:56I'll stay.
45:00If he shot me now,
45:02I'd expire with a blessing on my lips.
45:06You!
45:09Look here.
45:13Unless you're a fiend, help her first.
45:15And then you shall talk to me.
45:45I'll be the sign.
45:47Here's two!
45:50Come here.
45:52I'm to be here.
45:54He's getting there.
45:55The shell-sug Can you?
45:56He's anست-sug Can you?
46:02Come here.
46:03Come here.
46:06Come here.
46:10Come here.
46:13And come here.
46:15Incomparably beyond and above us all.
46:45Damn you all. She needs none of your tears.
46:59She died as quiet as a lamb.
47:10She stretched herself like a child, reviving her, thinking again to sleep.
47:19Five minutes after her, I felt one little pulse of her heart meant nothing more.
47:32Did she ever mention me?
47:40Did she?
47:42She recognised nobody out here left her.
47:49Her life ended in a gentle dream.
47:54May she wake us kindly in the other world.
47:59May she wake in torment?
48:04She's alive to the end.
48:08Where is she?
48:10She's not there.
48:12She's not in heaven.
48:13She's not perished. Where?
48:16You said that you can't love me for my suffering.
48:25And I pray one prayer, and I will repeat it until my tongue stiffens.
48:31Catherine, and show me you not rest while I am living.
48:41You said I killed you.
48:44Haunt me then.
48:47Be with me always.
48:50Take any form.
48:52Drive me mad.
48:54Only do not leave me in this habit where I cannot find you.
49:09Oh, God.
49:11I cannot live without my life.
49:15I cannot live without my soul.
49:19I cannot live without my body.
49:21What if this...
49:32No?
49:34In the background, when I leave the thought,
49:36I do not do not damage what it seems like me.
49:38But, no, I believe we do not deter this before being funny in the days.
49:43I do not harm this before getting together with you.
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