Why do you have him here? I can't breathe with him in this house.
7 seconds sound clip from the Wuthering Heights (1939)) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:43:38 in the radio play.
Quote context
[...]
- Well! Remarkable. Really, the first coherent speech I've heard from you in weeks.
- Please don't. I tried to stop him.
- Thank you, my dear wife. Your loyalty is touching.
- Your curses will come home to feed on your own heart. Every agony you've given will return.
- Laugh now, Heathcliff! There's no laughter in hell!
- Why do you have him here? I can't breathe with him in this house.
- Oh, existence would be so much less... without my boyhood friend under my roof.
- Oh, you poison yourself with paying him back what he gave you.
- Send him away and love will come to this house.
- Kiss me, Heathcliff. Tell me you love me. Tell me, darling!
- Oh, why isn't there the smell of heather in your hair?
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