Any young man who'll come snivelin' back after the way you treated him...

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

You can hear this line at 00:17:57 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Oh, smell the heather. Fill my arms with heather, all they can hold.

- You're not thinking of that other world now?

- Oh, don't talk, darling, don't talk. All this might disappear.

- Ellen, hurry, please. My hair's not nearly done yet.

- What's the matter? Supposing you're not ready when young Mr. Linton gets here. Hmmph!

- Any young man who'll come snivelin' back after the way you treated him...

- But I sent my apologies to him, didn't I? Of course, he'll come.

- Cathy, I can't believe this change in you.

- Just yesterday, it seems, you were just a stupid harum-scar um child with dirty hands and a willful heart.

- That's my other nature. I still have it. It used to fly around wild. But now I can coax it into a cage whenever I want to.

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