Wuthering Heights
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:55:14
It Iooks as though you've faIIen
into a trap, Father.

:55:18
Yes, it does, doesn't it?
:55:27
There you are.
:55:29
Checkmate.
:55:31
- Thank you, Father.
- WeII, I'II go and dress for dinner.

:55:35
What's wrong with the dogs?
:55:36
ProbabIy a servant
coming back from the viIIage.

:55:39
I taIked to Jeff Peters this afternoon
about that new wing of ours.

:55:43
It doesn't Iook as though we'II
marry IsabeIIa off for another decade.

:55:47
It's a brother's duty to introduce
your sister to some other type...

:55:50
than fops and paIe young poets.
:55:52
- You want a dragoon?
- Yes, I do. With a fiery mustache.

:55:58
Poor IsabeIIa. I'm afraid I got
the onIy prize in the county.

:56:02
Thank you, darIing.
For me, heaven is bounded...

:56:04
by the four waIIs of this room.
:56:07
Yes, we're aII angeIs,
even my IittIe petit point hero.

:56:11
I'm just putting wings on him.
:56:13
Speaking of wings,
I'II show you those pIans.

:56:23
- Miss Cathy?
- What is it?

:56:25
Someone wishes to see you.
:56:27
- You sound as if it were a ghost.
- It is. He's come back.

:56:35
Who?
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- What does he want?
- He wants to see you.

:56:49
TeII him-- TeII him
I'm not at home.

:56:52
Not at home, Cathy?
To whom are you not at home?

:56:55
It's HeathcIiff.

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