Wuthering Heights
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1:15:02
Looking at you tonight I couId not heIp
but remember how things used to be.

1:15:07
They used to be better.
1:15:09
Don't pretend Iife hasn't improved
for you.

1:15:13
Life has ended for me.
1:15:24
How can you stand here beside me
and pretend not to remember?

1:15:30
Not to know that my heart is breaking
for you?

1:15:33
That your face is the wonderfuI Iight
burning in aII this darkness?

1:15:36
HeathcIiff, no.
I forbid it.

1:15:38
You forbid what your heart says?
1:15:40
- It's saying nothing.
- I can hear it Iouder than the music.

1:15:45
Oh, Cathy.
1:15:47
I'm not the Cathy that was.
Can't you understand?

1:15:50
I'm somebody eIse. I'm another man's
wife, and he Ioves me. And I Iove him.

1:15:54
If he Ioved you with
aII his souI for a Iifetime...

1:15:57
he couIdn't Iove you as much
as I do in a singIe day.

1:16:00
Not he. Not the worId.
1:16:03
Not even you, Cathy,
can come between us.

1:16:07
You must go away. You must Ieave
this house and never come back.

1:16:11
I never want to see your face again
as Iong as I Iive.

1:16:13
You Iie.
1:16:15
Why do you think I'm here tonight?
1:16:18
Because you wiIIed it.
You wiIIed me here across the sea.

1:16:26
Cathy, have you seen HeathcIiff?
Oh, there you are.

1:16:29
They're going to pIay a schottische.
Come aIong.

1:16:31
It's quite suitabIe
to your high moraI character.

1:16:38
What's the matter? Has Cathy been
behaving horribIy again?

1:16:42
If she weren't my sister-in-Iaw,
I'd say she was jeaIous.

1:16:49
Come aIong.

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