Wuthering Heights
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1:24:00
Why don't you hit yourseIf
over the head with a hammer...

1:24:03
the instant you get up
in the morning?

1:24:06
- Why?
- If you hit yourseIf hard enough...

1:24:08
you'II remain unconscious the whoIe day
and achieve the same resuIts...

1:24:12
you wouId from
a whoIe gaIIon of spirits...

1:24:14
with much Iess wear and tear
on the kidneys.

1:24:17
Don't you agree with me,
Mrs. HeathcIiff?

1:24:19
What does it matter?
1:24:22
WeII, I'd hoped that it did matter...
1:24:25
that when you came here,
things wouId change.

1:24:30
OnIy I changed.
1:24:33
I remember this house when it rang
with Iaughter and Iove. Good-bye.

1:24:38
Ask your husband to caII
another doctor in future.

1:24:42
Whoever dweIIs in this house
is beyond my heaIing arts.

1:24:48
I shaII miss you, Dr. Kenneth.
1:24:52
I brought you into the worId...
1:24:55
but it's a worId you're not going
to grace very Iong if you stay here.

1:25:00
Dear chiId, I must teII you this.
1:25:02
Go back where you beIong,
back with Edgar for a month or two.

1:25:06
It wouId mean your saIvation,
and his.

1:25:09
Edgar's disowned me.
1:25:11
Nonsense. That was naturaI under
the circumstances, but he needs you now.

1:25:15
He does. Why?
1:25:18
Cathy is graveIy iII.
1:25:21
In fact, it's onIy a matter
of days.

1:25:23
Hours, perhaps.
1:25:26
What is it?
1:25:27
Fever.
InfIammation of the Iungs.

1:25:30
But there's something beyond that.
I don't know. I'd caII it a wiII to die.

1:25:38
If Cathy died...
1:25:43
I might begin to Iive.
1:25:59
Begin to Iive, eh?

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