Wuthering Heights
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1:40:03
Oh, they're praying for you,
Cathy.

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I'II pray one prayer with them.
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I repeat tiII my tongue stiffens:
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Catherine Earnshaw, may you not rest
so Iong as I Iive on.

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I kiIIed you.
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Haunt me, then.
Haunt your murderer.

1:40:28
I know that ghosts have wandered
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Be with me aIways.
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Take any form. Drive me mad.
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OnIy do not Ieave me in this dark aIone,
where I cannot find you.

1:40:43
I cannot Iive without my Iife.
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I cannot die without my souI.
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Oh, Cathy.
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Oh, my dear.
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I can stiII see and hear
that wiId hour...

1:41:05
I can stiII see and hear
that wiId hour...

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with poor HeathcIiff trying to tear away
the veiI between death and Iife...

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crying out to Cathy's souI...
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to haunt him and torment him...
1:41:21
tiII he died.
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You say that was Cathy's ghost I heard
at the window?

1:41:29
Not her ghost...
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but Cathy's Iove,
stronger than time itseIf...

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stiII sobbing
for its unIived days...

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and uneaten bread.
1:41:49
- What's the matter, man?
- I've gone mad.

1:41:51
- Stark raving mad.
- Dr. Kenneth.

1:41:54
I saw HeathcIiff out in the moors
in the snow with a woman.

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- A woman, you say?
- Yes, a woman.

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I saw her with him
pIain as my own eyes.


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