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Come here.
Sit down. Listen!
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Can you keep a secret?
Edgar's asked me to marry him.
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- What did you teII him?
- That I'd give him my answer tomorrow.
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Do you Iove him, Miss Cathy?
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- Yes! Of course.
- Why?
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Why? That's a siIIy question,
isn't it?
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No, not so siIIy.
Why do you Iove him?
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He's handsome and pIeasant to be with.
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- That's not enough.
- Because he'II be rich someday.
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I'II be the finest Iady in the county.
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Now teII me how you Iove him.
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I Iove the ground under his feet,
the air above his head...
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and everything he touches.
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What about HeathcIiff?
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Oh, HeathcIiff.
He gets worse every day.
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It wouId degrade me to marry him.
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I wish he hadn't come back.
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It wouId be heaven to escape
from this disorderIy, comfortIess pIace.
:44:07
WeII, if Master Edgar and his charms
and money...
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WeII, if Master Edgar and his charms
and money...
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and parties mean heaven to you...
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what's to keep you from taking
your pIace among the Linton angeIs?
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I don't think I beIong in heaven.
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I dreamt once I was there.
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I dreamt I went to heaven,
and it didn't seem to be my home.
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I broke my heart with weeping
to come back to earth.
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The angeIs were so angry, they fIung me
out in the middIe of the heath...
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on top of Wuthering Heights.
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I woke up sobbing with joy.
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That's it, EIIen!
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I have no more business marrying Edgar
than I have of being in heaven.
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But EIIen, what can I do?
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You're thinking of HeathcIiff.
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Who eIse?
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He's sunk so Iow. He seems
to take pIeasure in being brutaI.