Mm, no place for my Irish imagination. Nor for anybody's without a good big flashlight.

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

You can hear this line at 00:55:54 in the radio play.

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- Mm, on the contrary. I think women are less likely than men to sidetrack their ideals.

- Well, whatever Cathy's faults, she was one of the most real characters I've ever come across.

- Yes, if you know the story of 'Wuthering Heights,' I imagine it'd be pretty easy to hear the voices of Cathy and Heathcliff out on those moorlands when the winds begin to howl.

- What about it, Brian? You've been there.

- Well, that wind is one of the weirdest sounds I've ever heard. It's no place to be at night.

- Mm, no place for my Irish imagination. Nor for anybody's without a good big flashlight.

- If you ask me, the safest way to cross those moors is in an aeroplane.

- Yes. What have you been doing with your airplane, Brian?

- Oh, very useful, very useful. Last time I used it, I went up to northern California and got myself a marriage license.

- Yeah, that's right. You came out a co-pilot. Congratulations and happy landings.

- Thanks.

- Perhaps my co-pilot and I can take you for a ride sometime. Or, uh, how 'bout you taking us?

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