- That blackguard?
- Blackguard and all, he belongs under our roof and you'll speak well of him or get out!

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

You can hear this line at 00:15:50 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- And... look after Mr. Linton's horse please.

- Let him look after his own horse.

- Hm. Pleasant fellow. How can your brother allow such a beast of a gypsy stable boy to act like this?

- Beast of a gypsy stable boy?

- Of course. A roadside beggar, giving himself airs of equality.

- What do you know about Heathcliff?

- Judging from this performance, all I need to know.

- He was my friend, long before you!

- That blackguard?

- Blackguard and all, he belongs under our roof and you'll speak well of him or get out!

- Cathy, are you out of your senses?

- Get out, I said, or stop calling those I love names!

- Those you love? That stable boy?

- Yes!

- Do you realize what you're saying?

- I'm saying I hate you! I hate the look of that milk-white face! I hate the touch of your soft, foolish hands!

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