But to make a spectacle of yourself, to throw yourself at him the way you did...

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

You can hear this line at 00:35:50 in the radio play.

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- 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.

- You'd have forbidden me!

- But to make a spectacle of yourself, to throw yourself at him the way you did...

- Well, nobody else would pay attention to him. You refused to dance with him. I had to dance every dance as a result.

- Oh, you fool. You vain little fool.

- Really, Cathy.

- I'm going to open your eyes, Isabella. He's using you, using you to be near me, to smile at me behind your back, to stare at me until our guests fear his murderous gypsy look.

- He's trying to rouse something in my heart that's dead! And I'll not let you help him any longer!

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