Wuthering Heights
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1:01:00
- Now I'II say good night.
- Wait, HeathcIiff.

1:01:06
Edgar and I have many neighbors whom we
receive with hospitaIity and friendship.

1:01:10
If you are to be one of them,
you're weIcome to visit our house...

1:01:14
but not with a scowI on your face
or an oId bitterness in your heart.

1:01:19
Thank you.
1:01:22
It occurs to me that I have not
congratuIated you on your marriage.

1:01:26
I've often thought of it.
1:01:30
AIIow me to express my deIight
over your happiness now.

1:01:36
Good night.
1:01:46
- I think you behaved abominabIy.
- What?

1:01:49
You, too, Cathy. I'm dreadfuIIy
disappointed in both of you.

1:01:52
- What are you taIking about?
- You couId have been civiI to him.

1:01:55
I conducted myseIf perfectIy,
and so did Cathy.

1:01:58
- You dismissed him Iike a servant.
- And you thought him otherwise?

1:02:02
- I thought him distinguished.
- I hope I misunderstood you.

1:02:07
It's impossibIe my sister
couId think of HeathcIiff...

1:02:09
as anything but a surIy,
dressed-up beggar, a Iout and a boor.

1:02:14
I shaII make sure
that you never see him again.

1:02:17
Now go to dinner.

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