No. You just want me to go off... alone. Well, it won't do.

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

You can hear this line at 00:13:42 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- Why aren't you a man? Why don't you run away?

- Run away? What, from you?

- You could come back rich and take me away.

- Why aren't you a prince like we said long ago? Why can't you rescue me?

- Cathy, come away with me now.

- Now? Where?

- Oh, anywhere.

- You mean, leave as we are? Live in haystacks, steal our food? Oh, no, that isn't what I want.

- No. You just want me to go off... alone. Well, it won't do.

- I've stayed here since your father died, been beaten and cursed like a dog, abused and driven mad, just because I could be near you. And like a dog, I'll stay to the end. To the end!

- Yet Heathcliff did run away. The curses and insults were too much, even for his great love... and he disappeared.

- Cathy found a new world in her first introduction at Linton Manor, with Edgar Linton and his sister Isabella, both Cathy's age.

- Music and laughter were there, shining eyes and dancing, and it was her escape from Wuthering Heights.

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