Wuthering Heights
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1:06:02
Not in the master's room.
1:06:06
I'm master here now.
1:06:17
- His pistoI.
- Aye. I'II hide it.

1:06:21
A gentIeman must not be deprived
of his weapons.

1:06:25
I prefer that he have it by him aIways
as a reminder of his cowardice.

1:06:29
- Master HeathcIiff.
- What is it?

1:06:31
- A Iady to see you.
- A Iady? From where?

1:06:34
The Grange, sir.
1:06:36
The Grange?
Why didn't you teII me?

1:06:38
Out of my way.
1:06:48
I hope I'm not disturbing you.
1:06:50
Not at aII.
1:06:52
I was riding behind the Heights
on the moors, and my horse went Iame.

1:06:55
- And you brought him here.
- Yes.

1:06:57
That was very wise.
1:07:00
ShaII we Iook at the animaI?
1:07:02
That isn't necessary.
I've put him in the stabIes.

1:07:05
He's being taken care of.
1:07:10
I see.
1:07:12
Won't you come in?
1:07:16
Get on with your work.
1:07:26
I was furious with my brother,
and Cathy too. I toId them so.

1:07:30
I thought they acted
most shamefuIIy.

1:07:36
Let me give you a chair.
1:07:41
Your brother didn't send you
with these apoIogies?

1:07:43
Oh, no. He's forbidden me to--
1:07:46
To speak to me?
1:07:48
Yes.
1:07:53
And Mrs. Linton?
1:07:56
She's aIso very angry with you.

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