What's the matter with you? What are you staring at?

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

You can hear this line at 00:20:19 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- I see. All I am to you now is a pair of dirty hands. Well, have 'em, then! Have 'em where they belong!

- How dare you? How dare you?

- No. It doesn't help to strike you.

- Well, Heathcliff. I'll thank you to stay out of my kitchen.

- Is... is Cathy still with him?

- Yes, she is.

- What's the matter with you? What are you staring at?

- I want to crawl to her feet, whimper to be forgiven for loving her. For needing her more than my own life. For belonging to her more than my own soul.

- I want to beg for a smile.

- I don't care if she loves Linton or whom she loves. If only she'll look at me... and say my name.

- Oh, Heathcliff, you... She's coming now. Get out, Heathcliff.

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