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Wuthering Heights (1939) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 53

The 39 StepsMemorable quotes from Emily Brontë's novel, featuring sound clips from the Lux Radio Theatre broadcast version first aired on September 18, 1939 on CBS.

Actors: Barbara Stanwyck (Cathy), Ida Lupino (Isabella Linton), Brian Aherne (Heathcliff)

3 more actors, Thomas Freebairn-Smith (Edgar Linton), Kemball Cooper (Hindley), Marga Ann Deighton (Ellen)

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521 What's the matter with you? What are you staring at?
522 What's the matter? Supposing you're not ready when young Mr. Linton gets here. Hmmph!
523 What? Do you think it strange that I should kiss you? -Well, I don't know. -You hated it? -No.
524 Where is she? Where's Cathy? -She's not to be disturbed, sir. Master Linton has gone for the doctor.
525 While there's still time to save your immortal soul.
526 Who are you? And what do you want?
527 Who turns you into a cheap, vain, ambitious fool? Linton does.
528 Who was that? Ellen, I heard...
529 Who's there? -Doctor Kenneth. Open the door. -Doctor Kenneth, what's the matter?
530 Why are you dressed in silk? -Because gentlefolk dress for dinner.

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