The storm and passion of Wuthering Heights fade into the dimness of a hundred years ago.

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

You can hear this line at 00:54:58 in the radio play.

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- And then... Then I found him. Alone, lying in the snow. Heathcliff was dead.

- Dead? Was it by the Castle? By the Penis tone Crag?

- Yes. How ever did you know?

- Look down, my Heathcliff. This is our castle really now. All the wild beauty of it.

- For your father was an emperor of China. Your mother, a Queen of India.

- And this is our land forever... and our love.

- The storm and passion of Wuthering Heights fade into the dimness of a hundred years ago.

- We're back in the present, with Barbara Stanwyck, Brian Aherne and Ida Lupino at our microphones.

- But it seems to me that they all look just a little bit stirred by the drama they just brought us.

- It's a moving play, but, more than that, I think, it has a lesson today for every woman. It shows the necessity of holding on to one's ideals.

- But Cathy gave up what she really wanted for position and security. That's a common failing among women, isn't it?

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