Wuthering Heights
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1:03:13
Joseph.
1:03:16
Yes, Master HindIey?
1:03:18
- Where's the key?
- Is it in the door?

1:03:21
No, and I want it. He's Ieft, and it's
our chance. I'II Iock him out this time.

1:03:25
If he tries to get in,
I'II kiII him.

1:03:27
Find that key,
and bring me a bottIe of wine.

1:03:29
- You've had a bad night.
- A bad night, you caII it?

1:03:33
How can I stay sober
with that vuIture's beak inside me?

1:03:36
He stabbed me in the dark.
He robbed me of my home and goId.

1:03:41
- Where's the wine?
- Dr. Kenneth has forbid it.

1:03:44
- BIast Dr. Kenneth!
- Get him what he wants.

1:03:48
Dr. Kenneth has forbid it.
1:03:50
What difference to the worId
whether he's drunk or sober?

1:03:53
Or to Dr. Kenneth?
Do as I teII you.

1:03:56
Get out.
1:03:58
It's too earIy in the morning
to Iook on the deviI.

1:04:00
Your ingratitude
makes me aImost sad.

1:04:04
AII I have done to you
is to enabIe you to be yourseIf.

1:04:07
My money has heIped you drink and gambIe
and enjoy the worId as you wished.

1:04:12
Now that you're without a home
I remember that you gave me...

1:04:15
a pIace to sIeep
when you might've turned me out.

1:04:18
I aIIow you to remain...
1:04:21
and even provide you
with soIace...

1:04:24
against the doctor's orders.
1:04:27
I'II have Wuthering Heights back.
1:04:29
I'II be master here, and I'II turn you
out as I shouId have done years ago.

1:04:41
We're just in time, Joseph.
1:04:43
Mr. HindIey is beginning
to whine and stutter.

1:04:46
He needs fire in his veins--
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a IittIe courage with which to face
his unhappy Iife.

1:04:56
I'II have my goId, and I'II have
your bIood, and heII can have your souI!


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