Let me in. Let me in. I'm lost on the moor.

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

You can hear this line at 00:06:04 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

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

- That'll be Master Heathcliff, sir.

- And the once-lovely lady, who looks at him with fear?

- That's his wife, Mistress Isabella.

- Well, er, good night, sir. If you want anything, there's the bell rope. My name is Ellen.

- Thank you, Ellen. Good night.

- Good lord!

- The window! The catch broke in the wind.

- Stand back, I'll close it.

- Let me in. Let me in. I'm lost on the moor.

- Listen. I heard a voice.

- Let me in. I'm lost on the moor. Heathcliff! Heathcliff!

- Good heavens, a hand! A cold hand grabbed my wrist.

- Didn't you hear the voice? A woman shouting she's lost on the moor.

[...]