In the crumbling house on Wuthering Heights, a hundred years ago, the candle burns low in the dreary guest room.

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

You can hear this line at 00:41:19 in the radio play.

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- We pause now for station identification. This is the Columbia Broadcasting System.

- In the crumbling house on Wuthering Heights, a hundred years ago, the candle burns low in the dreary guest room.

- There's no sound but the wind outside and the hushed voice of the old maidservant as she tells her story.

- It was then that Isabella Linton came into this house as a bride. Yes, Heathcliff married her out of revenge. The same revenge that made him keep Hindley here...

- A staggering, broken fool, slowly drinking himself into the grave.

- Isabella learned the reason for her marriage to Heathcliff, but she was powerless to do anything.

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