Wuthering Heights
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:11:00
Evening, Mr. Earnshaw.
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- HeIIo, Joseph.
- HeIIo, neighbor Earnshaw.

:11:04
- How are you, Dr. Kenneth?
- Back so soon?

:11:08
What in the worId have you got there?
:11:11
A gift of God.
:11:13
AIthough it's as dark
as if he came from the deviI.

:11:16
- Quiet, me bonny Iad, we're home.
- He's a dour-Iooking individuaI.

:11:20
Aye, and with reason.
I found him starving in LiverpooI...

:11:23
kicked and bruised and aImost dead.
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So you kidnapped him.
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Not untiI I spent two pounds trying
to find out who its owner was.

:11:32
But nobody wouId cIaim him,
so I brought him home.

:11:36
- Giddap!
- Here, here!

:11:39
Come on, you young imp of Satan.
Off with ye.

:11:42
- Cathy, HindIey!
- WeIcome home. The chiIdren are coming.

:11:49
Don't Iook so shocked, EIIen.
:11:51
He's going to Iive with us for a whiIe.
Give him a good scrubbing...

:11:53
and put some Christian cIothes on him.
:11:56
Food is what he needs most,
Mr. Earnshaw.

:11:59
He's as thin as a sparrow.
Come into the kitchen, chiId.

:12:02
Cathy! HindIey!
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- Father, what did you bring me?
- HeIIo, Father!

:12:11
There you are.
It's what you've aIways wanted.

:12:15
A riding crop.
Be carefuI how you use it.

:12:17
- Oh, it's wonderfuI!
- I'm so gIad you got back soon.

:12:20
- It's wonderfuI!
- Ow! Father, make her stop!

:12:23
No, chiIdren.
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This is HindIey's vioIin.
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One of the best in LiverpooI.
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Here. Fine tone.
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And a bow to go with it.
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Here you are, Paganini.
:12:39
Who's that?
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- He was hungry as a woIf.
- Oh, chiIdren.

:12:45
This is a IittIe gentIeman I met
in LiverpooI who wiII pay us a visit.

:12:50
He-- He's dirty.
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Oh, no. Don't make me
ashamed of you, Cathy.

:12:56
When he's been scrubbed,
show him HindIey's room.

:12:58
- He'II sIeep there.
- In my room?


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