Wuthering Heights
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:28:00
- Pack this feIIow off.
- I'm going.

:28:04
I'm going from here
and from this cursed country both.

:28:06
Throw him out!
:28:09
But I'II be back in this house one day,
Judge Linton. I'II pay you out.

:28:12
I'II bring this house down in ruins
about your heads.

:28:16
That's my curse on you!
:28:19
On aII of you!
:28:28
And so Cathy found herseIf
in this new worId...

:28:30
she had so often Ionged to enter.
:28:33
After some happy weeks, Mr. Edgar
brought her back to Wuthering Heights.

:28:51
WeIcome home, Miss Cathy!
How do you do, Mr. Linton?

:28:54
Don't stir!
I'II get Joseph to carry you.

:28:56
Carry her?
She runs Iike a IittIe goat.

:28:59
EIIen, I've been dancing,
night after night!

:29:01
Oh, how beautifuI you Iook! Wherever
did you get that beautifuI dress?

:29:06
Mr. Linton's sister Ient it to me.
Isn't it wonderfuI?

:29:09
Edgar, do come in for tea.
:29:11
As soon as the horses
have been seen to.

:29:14
I'II find someone.
:29:28
Is he here?
:29:30
He came back Iast week
with great taIk...

:29:32
of Iying in a Iake of fire without you--
how he had to see you to Iive.

:29:36
He's unbearabIe.
Where couId he be, the scoundreI?


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