Wuthering Heights
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1:09:04
l hear you're a clever man
with paper and money, Mr. Green.

1:09:10
l manage what the law allows.
1:09:13
What does the law say about these?
1:09:23
Clumsily writ, but it's fair and square.
1:09:29
Mr. Earnshaw's got papers like these
all over the county.

1:09:33
Buy them for me Mr. Green.
1:09:35
All of them.
1:09:39
l'd hate to see the place
fall into the wrong hands.

1:09:47
Why do you always
serve me with cold tea?

1:09:52
l'm sorry, ma'am. l'll change it.
1:09:55
And from now on,
even if l'm alone in the room...

1:09:58
...will you kindly shut the doors
when you go out, please?

1:10:01
You know very well l catch cold.
1:10:07
And she lets the fires go out,
when you two aren't there.

1:10:10
-What is the matter with you today?
-Nothing.

1:10:18
-l think l better call a doctor.
-There's nothing wrong with me.

1:10:22
You ought to go to bed.
1:10:24
l won't go to bed. Why should l?
1:10:28
Just because you don't like me,
you want me out of the way, don't you?

1:10:31
Always picking on me, making fun of me.
1:10:34
Thank you, Nellie.
1:10:35
Since when?
1:10:38
For weeks.
1:10:40
There's been nothing but trouble
since that damned Heathcliff came back.

1:10:44
lt's nothing to do with him!
1:10:46
He's kind, at least.
1:10:48
Why pick on him?
He's done nothing to you.

1:10:50
-He's not coming here again.
-That's right!

1:10:53
We can never see anybody, can we?
1:10:56
Do what you like, the pair of you!

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