By the time I come back in the morning, I want these stables scrubbed. Scrubbed, do you understand? And if they're not, I'll thrash you till my arms are off.

Hindley (Kemball Cooper)

8 seconds sound clip from the Wuthering Heights (1939)) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:12:54 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- He's past your wheedling now. I'm master of Wuthering Heights.

- If you want to stay here, we've need for a stable boy. That... or get out!

- And that's what he became. Heathcliff, who had lived under this roof as one of the family, was a stable boy.

- Well? Give me a hand up to my saddle.

- Very well.

- 'Sir'! You gypsy beggar! How many times must I tell you?

- Sir.

- Huh. That's better.

- By the time I come back in the morning, I want these stables scrubbed. Scrubbed, do you understand? And if they're not, I'll thrash you till my arms are off.

- I heard him. How much longer are you going to stand for this?

- I don't know what you mean.

- Oh, look at you... dirty and unkempt and in rags.

- Why aren't you a man? Why don't you run away?

- Run away? What, from you?

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