Wait, Heathcliff. I want you to know that we sometimes have friends who come here as guests, Edgar and I. You're welcome to come, too. But not with the old scowl on your face or the old bitterness in your heart.
19 seconds sound clip from the Wuthering Heights (1939)) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:32:10 in the radio play.
Quote context
[...]
- That's as underhanded a piece of work as I've ever heard of.
- If I'd known that his holdings were being stolen by a stranger...
- May I remind you that I am not a stranger? I'm merely a neighbour.
- For now, I'll say goodnight.
- Thank you, my old friend Cathy, for the warning.
- Edgar, I think you behaved abominably. And you too, Cathy.
- What in thunder do you mean?
- You could at least have been civil.
[...]