Come with me, lad.

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

You can hear this line at 00:08:10 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Mr. Earnshaw was master. A fine man who dearly loved his two children, Cathy and Hindley.

- One day, Mr. Earnshaw returned from Liverpool with a foundling boy he had picked up.

- A dark, savage-lookin' gypsy lad, with the most dreadful marks of beatings on his back.

- Mr. Earnshaw called for me the moment he arrived.

- Give him a good scrubbing, Ellen, and put some of Hindley's clothes on him.

- Yes, sir.

- Come with me, lad.

- Don't touch me! Let me alone!

- Goodness!

- Now, son, Ellen won't hurt you. You're safe here. No one will ever beat you again and you'll always have plenty to eat.

- Papa's home! Papa's home!

- Get out of my way.

[...]