I greatly dread what the future will bring.
5 seconds sound clip from the Wuthering Heights (1939)) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:33:09 in the radio play.
Quote context
[...]
- You could at least have been civil.
- You dismissed him as if he'd been a servant.
- Well, do you consider him anything else?
- Yes, I find he's grown fascinating and distinguished.
- Really, Isabella, I hope I misunderstand.
- We see all too few people... and I for one shan't be rude if he ever calls again.
- I greatly dread what the future will bring.
- Oh, nonsense, darling. I tell you, the past is dead.
- That's all, Joseph. You'll stay on, of course.
- Shall I pack Master Hindley's things?
- Oh, just move 'em out of the master's bedroom.
- He'll remain under this roof. He gave me a roof once when I needed it.
- I take it he's drinking a great deal?
- Yes, sir. Though the doctor has ordered him not to.
- Well, give him all the drink he wants.
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