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Miss Cathy, Miss Cathy? Heathcliff's taken Master Hindley's best horse and he's gone.

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

You can hear this line at 00:23:05 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- You're thinking of Heathcliff?

- Who else?

- He's sunk so low, he seems to take pleasure in being mean and brutal and yet... he's more myself than I am.

- Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same. Everything he's suffered, I've suffered, too. The little happiness he's known, I've known.

- If everything else in the world died, and only Heathcliff remains, life would still be full for me.

- Who was that? Ellen, I heard...

- Miss Cathy, Miss Cathy? Heathcliff's taken Master Hindley's best horse and he's gone.

- Gone? Did he hear what I said?

- Yes.

- How much did he hear?

- Oh, I'm not sure. But I think to where you said it would degrade you to marry him.

- No! No, Heathcliff! Heathcliff, come back! Come back, Heathcliff!

- The curtain falls on the first act of 'Wuthering Heights.'

- Stormy conflict and adventure lie ahead for Cathy and Heathcliff in the second act of our play.

- But this is intermission time and Mr. Ruick is going to tell you a little story that he told me at rehearsal yesterday.

[...]

Wuthering Heights (1939) Sound Clip

The 39 StepsMemorable quotes from Emily Brontë's novel, featuring sound clips from the Lux Radio Theatre broadcast version first aired on September 18, 1939 on CBS.

Actors: Barbara Stanwyck (Cathy), Ida Lupino (Isabella Linton), Brian Aherne (Heathcliff), Thomas Freebairn-Smith (Edgar Linton), Kemball Cooper (Hindley), Marga Ann Deighton (Ellen)

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