Outside, the wind swept over the moors, shaking the ancient house to its foundations.

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

You can hear this line at 00:27:06 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- There's a song, you may remember, that says the kind of things I mean exceptionally well.

- If there is someone lovelier than you, then I am blind, a man without a mind, if there is someone lovelier than you.

- But no, I am not blind, my eyes have traveled everywhere in hope that I might find a creature half so fair.

- If there is someone lovelier than you, by all that's beautiful, such beauty can't be true.

- On that stormy winter night, a century ago, the traveler, Lockwood, sat in the musty guest room at Wuthering Heights, listening to the story told him by the old servant, Ellen.

- Outside, the wind swept over the moors, shaking the ancient house to its foundations.

- The lamp on the mantlepiece flickered, casting eerie shadows.

- That night, Heathcliff went away.

- Cathy ran far across the moors after him in the bitter cold, calling his name into the wind.

- Hours later, in the morning, Edgar Linton found her, half-frozen in her silken party dress, unconscious on the crag the children used to call the Castle.

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