The three children seemed to play together well enough, going scamping up over the moors on their ponies and climbing the crags together.
11 seconds sound clip from the Wuthering Heights (1939)) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:09:14 in the radio play.
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[...]
- In my room? I won't let him! He's a dirty gypsy!
- That'll do, Hindley. You must learn to share things.
- Take charge of the lad, Ellen.
- His name? Why, I think we'll call him... Heathcliff.
- That dark, brooding boy brought a subtle change to life at Wuthering Heights.
- But neither Cathy nor Hindley were open and frank anymore. And one day the children fought...
- Your father gave me this pony! It's mine! Give me that pony, do you hear?
- Or I'll tell Father how you boasted that you'd turn us out when he died.
- That's a lie! I never said it!
- He did!
- He worms his way into everything Father does for us. He'll cheat us out of everything.
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