:45:05
And yet...
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he's more myseIf than I am.
:45:12
Whatever our souIs are made of,
his and mine are the same.
:45:17
Linton's is as different
as frost from fire.
:45:20
My one thought in Iiving is HeathcIiff.
:45:31
I am HeathcIiff.
:45:43
Everything he's suffered,
I've suffered.
:45:46
The IittIe happiness he's ever known,
I've had too.
:45:49
If everything died
and HeathcIiff remained...
:45:51
Iife wouId stiII be fuII for me.
:45:53
Hey, HeathcIiff!
Where's thee going?
:45:56
HeathcIiff!
Come back!
:45:59
He must have been Iistening.
:46:02
- Listening to us?
- Yes.
:46:05
Where?
:46:10
How much did he hear?
:46:12
I'm not sure, but I think...
:46:16
to where you said it wouId degrade you
to marry him.
:46:36
There's no use in caIIing.
He's run away on master's best horse.
:46:40
Come out of this storm!
You'II catch your death of coId!
:46:42
- He won't come back!
- Last time he did!
:46:46
This time he won't.
I know him.
:46:49
- Which way did he go, Joseph?
- Yonder. Right on west moor.
:46:52
- Come in! You must come in.
- The fooI.
:46:55
He shouId have known
I Iove him. I Iove him!
:46:59
HeathcIiff, come back!