Mind you don't stumble on the carpet. It's about falling to pieces, I'm afraid.

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

You can hear this line at 00:05:14 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Heathcliff, you can't. He's our guest.

- Hm? Then suppose you attend to his comfort.

- Ellen, show the gentleman to the guest room, please.

- The guest room, mistress?

- Yes, there's no other place.

- Yes, mistress. This way, sir.

- If you'll hold the lamp, sir, while I unlock the door.

- Of course.

- Mind you don't stumble on the carpet. It's about falling to pieces, I'm afraid.

- You call this the guest chamber?

- It was once.

- It's a trifle depressing.

- May I light a fire?

- No fire'll burn in that grate, sir. The chimney's been clogged for years.

- Hmm. Must have been a fine old house once. What's it called?

- This is Wuthering Heights, sir.

- And the tall chap downstairs, with the piercing eyes?

- That'll be Master Heathcliff, sir.

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