6 seconds sound clip from the Wuthering Heights (1939)) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:04:04 in the radio play.
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- Freezing, blinded and stumbling, he saw at last the fitful lights of an old manor house, aged and crumbling on the hillside.
- He knocked desperately at the door... It was opened by a doddering old butler who stood staring at him.
- Then, without a word, he led the stranger into the musty living room, where in the dim candlelight, a man and two women sat without moving.
- The man was tall and dark-skinned, like a gypsy. On his face, the stamp of years of bitter suffering.
- At his feet, a great dog growled ominously.
- At last the man turned and spoke.
- Who are you? And what do you want?
- My name's Lockwood. I've lost my way on the moors.
- Down, Wolf, down.
- Strangers have no business on the moors at this time of the year. And no business here at any time.
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