Well. I see you like frankness, too.

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

You can hear this line at 00:35:18 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- I enjoy frankness. You didn't come here to apologise and your horse didn't go lame. You came because you're lonely.

- And because the house you live in is too happily-wedded for an outsider.

- And because it's no joy to ride the moors alone. Is that right?

- Yes.

- Then you needn't be lonely anymore, my dear.

- What? Do you think it strange that I should kiss you?

- Well, I don't know.

- You hated it?

- No.

- Well. I see you like frankness, too.

- Oh, come in, Cathy. Wasn't it a lovely dance tonight? Though I think you could have been more gracious to my guest.

- Isabella, may I speak to you for a moment?

- Well?

- You behaved disgracefully.

- How, may I ask?

- It was bad enough asking Heathcliff here without consulting us or preparing us.

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