Wuthering Heights
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1:19:00
You can't.
HeathcIiff's not a man...

1:19:02
but something dark and horribIe
to Iive with.

1:19:06
Do you imagine that I don't know
why you're acting so?

1:19:09
Because you Iove him.
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Yes! You Iove him! And you're mad with
pain at the thought of my marrying him.

1:19:16
You want him
to pine and dream of you...

1:19:18
die for you, whiIe you Iive in comfort
as Mrs. Linton.

1:19:21
You don't want him to be happy.
1:19:23
You want to make him suffer.
You want to destroy him!

1:19:27
But I want to make him happy,
and I wiII!

1:19:40
I heard your voices.
1:19:42
We were just discussing the baII.
1:19:47
There's pIenty of time
for gossip tomorrow.

1:19:49
You ought to come to bed, darIing.
You Iook tired.

1:19:54
Good night.
1:20:14
- Good morning, Joseph.
- Mistress Cathy, I mean.

1:20:18
Mr. HindIey's away.
1:20:21
It's Mr. HeathcIiff I wish to see.
1:20:23
Oh.
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Oh, aye.
1:20:28
I'II try and find him.
1:20:36
Leave us, Joseph.
1:20:43
What brings you to Wuthering Heights?
1:20:46
Does Edgar know?
I doubt he'd approve.

1:20:48
HeathcIiff, is it true?
1:20:50
- Is what true?
- That you asked IsabeIIa to marry you.

1:20:55
It is true then.
Oh, HeathcIiff, you must not do this.

1:20:58
She hasn't harmed you.

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