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We pause now for station identification. This is the Columbia Broadcasting System.

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

You can hear this line at 00:40:38 in the radio play.

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- We pause now for station identification. This is the Columbia Broadcasting System.

- In the crumbling house on Wuthering Heights, a hundred years ago, the candle burns low in the dreary guest room.

- There's no sound but the wind outside and the hushed voice of the old maidservant as she tells her story.

- It was then that Isabella Linton came into this house as a bride. Yes, Heathcliff married her out of revenge. The same revenge that made him keep Hindley here...

- A staggering, broken fool, slowly drinking himself into the grave.

- Isabella learned the reason for her marriage to Heathcliff, but she was powerless to do anything.

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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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