Cathy, my darling. Let me take care of you forever. Let me guard you and love you always.

Edgar Linton (Thomas Freebairn-Smith)

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

You can hear this line at 00:29:10 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- You'd understand if you really knew what my life was before. It was like the moors, endless and desolate. And I was lost in them, calling for someone in the darkness to save me and nobody answered.

- I couldn't even see the trace of a path. I was so frightened, so terribly alone and...

- And suddenly you were there, Edgar. You held out your hand and led me back to a way of living I thought I'd lost forever.

- What you said long ago is true. There was a curse on me. It kept me from being myself... or, at least, what I wanted to be. And that kept me from living in - heaven.

- There, do you understand now?

- Cathy, my darling. Let me take care of you forever. Let me guard you and love you always.

- Would you? Would you love me... always?

- Always.

- Then let's be married. Quickly. Quickly!

- If the Linton home had seemed heaven to me before, I don't know what to call it after she became its mistress.

- The only one who did not seem completely happy was Edgar's sister, Isabella.

- A year or two after the marriage, the three of them sat in the drawing room... Edgar reading, Isabella playing the spinnet, Cathy quietly doing pet it point...

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