Wuthering Heights
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:37:04
-Take no notice of them.
-Belle.

:37:07
Hindley's just got to get
those dreadful people out of this house.

:37:11
How can l invite anybody in here?
:37:13
There's no decent folk who come here now.
:37:16
lt makes me feel so foolish at the Linton's.
Everybody knows what's going on in here.

:37:26
Don't be so stupid, girl.
They didn't mean anything.

:37:30
Don't touch me, or my father'll have
something to say to you.

:37:33
Hindley, how could you?
:37:34
He'll say naught if he wants to go on
working for me.

:37:37
He may not care to and there's
many others that feels the same.

:37:40
Why, you little....
:37:44
Where the bloody hell do you think you're--
:38:05
-Edgar is a very foolish young man.
-Mamma, really.

:38:09
lf you'd seen how he's been moping
the last few days.

:38:11
-lsabella, you know that's just not true.
-Yes it is.

:38:15
Nonsense.
:38:16
And he hasn't eaten a thing.
:38:18
l said to him the other day,
''Why don't you ride over there?''

:38:22
But would he?
:38:25
Mamma, really.
:38:28
What will Catherine think of me?
:38:31
What would you like me to think, Edgar?
:38:51
-Where are you going?
-Nowhere.

:38:56
Then what're you all dressed up for?
:38:58
lt may surprise you to know
some people not only wash every day...


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