And be glad for my happiness! As I am for yours!

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

You can hear this line at 00:38:32 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- But now you had to destroy me with that weakness you call virtue. You had to keep me tormented with that cruelty you think so pious.

- How have I been cruel?

- You wished to be known as the finest lady in the county. You wanted your luxury and your light. And at the same time you wanted to keep me your despairing lover.

- Well, now that I am returned, had you given me the smile of love I might have been content.

- But you needn't think of me now as your despairing and foolish lover. You can think of me as Isabella's husband!

- And be glad for my happiness! As I am for yours!

- So ends the second act of 'Wuthering Heights.'

- In a moment, we hear Act Three and the dramatic way in which the love of Cathy and Heathcliff seeks its own solution.

- But, before we continue, let's listen to a man we all like here in the Lux Radio Theatre.

- In our brief intermission before Act Three of 'Wuthering Heights,' starring Barbara Stanwyck, Brian Aherne and Ida Lupino...

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