Wuthering Heights
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1:04:00
Your ingratitude
makes me aImost sad.

1:04:04
AII I have done to you
is to enabIe you to be yourseIf.

1:04:07
My money has heIped you drink and gambIe
and enjoy the worId as you wished.

1:04:12
Now that you're without a home
I remember that you gave me...

1:04:15
a pIace to sIeep
when you might've turned me out.

1:04:18
I aIIow you to remain...
1:04:21
and even provide you
with soIace...

1:04:24
against the doctor's orders.
1:04:27
I'II have Wuthering Heights back.
1:04:29
I'II be master here, and I'II turn you
out as I shouId have done years ago.

1:04:41
We're just in time, Joseph.
1:04:43
Mr. HindIey is beginning
to whine and stutter.

1:04:46
He needs fire in his veins--
1:04:48
a IittIe courage with which to face
his unhappy Iife.

1:04:56
I'II have my goId, and I'II have
your bIood, and heII can have your souI!

1:05:04
Laugh now, HeathcIiff.
1:05:06
There's no Iaughter in heII.
1:05:14
AII you have to do is to shoot.
1:05:16
They'II thank me for it.
1:05:17
The worId wiII say I did right
ridding it of a rotten gypsy beggar!

1:05:21
Yes! They'II say that.
1:05:23
Shoot, and you'II
be master here again.

1:05:26
The whoIe county wiII resound
with your courage.

1:05:29
Go on, shoot,
you puIing chicken of a man...

1:05:31
with not enough bIood in you
to keep your hand steady!

1:05:39
You remember that time
you hit me with a rock?

1:05:44
The times you shamed and fIogged me
as your stabIe boy?

1:05:49
You were a coward then,
and you're a coward now.

1:05:57
Take him out.
Find somepIace for him to sIeep.

1:05:59
Aye. I'II put him to bed.

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