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Wuthering Heights (1939) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 9

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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81 And then... Then I found him. Alone, lying in the snow. Heathcliff was dead.
82 And there was a murmur from the height, a far away and wild heartbroken moan.
83 And this is our land forever... and our love.
84 And though that was twenty years ago, I can still hear and see that wild hour.
85 And what'll his name be? -His name? Why, I think we'll call him... Heathcliff. -Yes, sir. Come, Heathcliff.
86 And why are you trying to win his puling flatteries?
87 And you! He hates you even more than he does me. -Stop it! -He loathes you.

— Hindley (Kemball Cooper)

88 And... look after Mr. Linton's horse please. -Let him look after his own horse.
89 Any young man who'll come snivelin' back after the way you treated him...
90 Are you disappointed, sir? -No, not at all.

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