"(Dog barks)" "Who the hell are you?" "(Thunder rumbles)" "Says he's the new tenant from the Grange." "Joseph Lockwood, ma'am." "Is Mr Heathcliff at home?" "Tha's'll have to wait for him." "Rough weather." "Then why come out in it?" "(Dog snarls)" "(Door opens)" "Ah, Mr Heathcliff." "It was a social call, no more." "Just to pay my respects to my landlord." "And to offer you the services of Nelly Dean backhere." "I have my own attendants with me, so I shall not require her at the Grange." "Though, of course you are welcome to visit at any time." "You must still consider the Grange as your home." "And now I ought..." "I ought to be getting back before the weather grows any worse." "If you could spare me a guide from among your lads...?" "I'm afraid I might lose my way in the dark" "I have no lads." "Then it follows I must stay the night." "You must share a bed with Joseph or Hareton if you do." "I shall sleep in a chair." "And have you ranging my house in the night?" "No." "I'll go with him as far as the park" "You'll go with him to hell!" "What if he stumbles into a bog and dies?" "Do you want another death on your conscience?" "Insolent bitch!" "Stay if you will, then." "Only be gone by morning." "I certainly shall." "Nelly can bring the chaise." "(Horse neighs)" "(Thunder)" "(Dogs whimper)" "(Tapping)" "(Tapping)" "CATHY:" "An awful Sunday" "How I wish Father were still alive" "Hindley is a detestable substitute His conduct to Heathcliff gets worse and worse" "Heathcliff and I are going to rebel" "I looked out of my window and he was waiting in the yard" "I knew he wanted to meet on the moor" "Of course I went." "Knowing we could not be colder out there than we are in this house" "(Tapping)" "Oh!" "Let me in!" "Let me in!" "Aaah!" "How did you get in here?" "The window!" "Aface..." "Agirl!" " "Let me in", she kept saying." " Get out!" "Get out!" "Cathy!" "Cathy!" "Cathy!" "You show yourself to him." "Why not to me?" "Come back one more time!" "Cathy!" "Cathy!" "Hindley!" "Hindley, he's back" " Father!" " Where have you been?" "CATHY:" "We've been waiting." " Did you get my fiddle?" "I've got a surprise for you." " What is it?" " This is your new brother, Cathy." "Found him in Liverpool, Nelly." "On the streets." "Starving." " You don't mean to keep it?" " Of course." "We'll call him Heathcliff." "Mrs Earnshaw and I had a boy of that name, you kow, who died." "HlNDLEY:" "But where's my fiddle, father?" "You promised to bring me back a fiddle." "Get those rags off." " Sorry." "CATHY:" "What about my whip?" "Off with them, I said." " Lost, Cathy, I'm afraid." "CATHY:" "His fault." "HlNDLEY:" "Filthy little gypsy." "That'll do." "To bed with you, since you can't behave." " Go on." "Go upstairs, now!" " What do you want another son for?" "Go on." "Get upstairs." "(Snoring)" "HEATHCLlFF: # I can see... (Continues singing)" "What's that Devil's noise?" "Thou wast set to read the word ofthe Lord." "Not to sit there gibbering like a monkey." "You may be Father's pet, but we don't want you here." "Why don't you go?" "You don't belong here." "Hindley!" "Argh!" "Argh!" "Hindley!" "Don't!" "Argh!" "Devil take you!" "I'll get him!" "Don't worry." "He'll be gone to college soon." "Kneel." "Kneel." "Up, up." "Walk on." "Slow down." "Slow down!" "Heathcliff!" "Come back" "Heathcliff?" "Heathcliff?" "I know you're in here." " Raaah!" " (Screams)" "Come here." "Cathy." "(Heathcliff laughs)" "You must have come from somewhere." "Africa?" "Spain?" "India?" "Egypt?" "China, then." "You were the son of an emperor." "You grew up...in paradise." "I came to paradise." "Listen." "What can you hear?" "Curlew." "What else?" "Lark." "What else?" "My heart." "It's my heart." "It's both of them." "Beating together." "Listen." "What are they for?" "To kill anyone that tries to take you from me." "Well, who would do that?" "Evil spirits." "(Falling stones)" "Do you really believe in that?" "Yes." " Don't you?" " I believe in ghosts." "In beings who've left this world and want to come back." "So do I." "Who hath woe, who hath sorrow, who hath contentions, who hath babbling, who hath wounds without cause, who hath redness of eyes." "(Laughter)" "What is it?" "Father!" "We must send for Hindley." "(Horses approach)" "Hindley." "Cathy." "This is Frances, my wife." "My new sister." "Well, then, let's get on with it." "Get some wood." "Are you deaf?" "I could makie one of the spare rooms into a parlour for you." "There's no need." "I like this." "It's so quaint and rustic." "Isn't it, Cathy?" " I'm going to be happy here." " So you are, my darling." "Let's go to bed." " Bolt the outer door, Joseph." " Master." " Let Heathcliff backing first." " He can bring in the wood tomorrow." " Hindley!" " Do as I say, Joseph!" "He can sleep in the stable from now on." "He likes horses." "You can't just lock him out!" "Listen to her." "You'll have to show her what manners are." "Tyrant!" "Master says th'art to sleep in t'stable." "Ah-ah." "Tha'll do as he says from now on." "An awful Sunday" "How I wish Father were still alive" "Hindley is a detestable substitute" "His conduct to Heathcliff gets worse and worse" "Heathcliff and I are going to rebel" "(Laughs)" "Where?" "Where?" "Show me." "Stand still." "Find it yourself." "I might tread on them." "Walk." "Ah!" "Heathcliff!" "Trust me." "Stop!" "You've found it." "Oh, look.. at them." "They're beautiful." " You said there were four." " There are." "Where's the other one?" "Here." "So warm." "(Bird cries)" "She wants us to leave her babies alone." "(Harpsichord)" "(Both laughing)" "(Continue playing harpsichord)" "Alllegro." "Alllegro." "Alllegro, allegro, allegro." " I am allegro." " You're not." "I am." "I am!" "(Puppy whimpers)" " You should practise." " I do practise." "Then practise harder." "(Thud, glass shatters)" "(Laughter)" "Do something!" "Edgar!" "(Dogs barking)" " Run!" "Go ahead!" " (Ripping cloth)" " Cathy!" "(Dog snarls)" " Hold him fast." " Run, Heathcliff, run!" "Leave go, Skulker!" " It's Miss Earnshaw from Wuthering Heights." " Cathy!" "Hold your noise!" "It's Earnshaw's gypsy, sir." "Why does he let his sister run wild with this savage?" "Send him off." "Tell your master she'll be brought home when she's well." "Cathy!" "Cathy." "They'll keep her at the Grange till she gets better." "She'll enjoy the attention." "I fear she's been neglected since her father died." "I fear she's been misled long before that, Nelly." "But not any more." "The Lintons were quite charmed with her." "I must say, I was pleasantly surprised by her demeanour." "FRANCES:" "The Lintons really are such civilised people." "Come on." "There you go." "I'm sure she'll want to see more ofthem once she gets to klnow them." "She's realising how childish and silly her wild ways were." "(Dogs barking)" "Cathy." " (Chatter and laughter)" " Look at you!" "I didn't recognise you." "Where's Heathcliff?" "Come forward." "Heathcliff?" "Well, have you forgotten me?" "How grim you looki." "You may shake hands." "Heathcliff, don't sulk." "It's only that you look....so odd." " If you were to wash your face and brush..." " I'll be as dirty as I please!" "I like to be dirty." "D'you hear?" " Heathcliff..." " Let him go." "We must have the Lintons over." "Will you ask them, Hindley?" "Come." "Where is she?" "Dining." "The Lintons are here." "You've grieved her." "Did she say so?" "She cried this morning when I told her you'd still not come home." "Make me decent, Nelly." "As you did when I first came here." "(Laughter)" "You must come to the Grange again." "Alll of you." "I'd love to." "We can walk in the park." " I'd like to show you the gazebo." " Oh, yes." " My dear, are you sure?" " Nonsense, Hindley." "I'm as strong as an ox.." "Good God!" "What are you doing here?" "What has he done to himself?" "Scrub yourself all you can, you'll not get the darkness from your skin." " (Laughter)" " Hindley!" " Look.. at his hair." " Most fetching." "Like the mane on my favourite gelding." "Joseph!" "(Heathcliff groans)" "Heathcliff." "Heathcliff." " What have they done to you?" " (Winces)" "What can I do to help stop this?" "I felt nothing." "How could I, whilst I'm planning how to pay him back?" "You shouldn't anger him so." "You shouldn't have stayed away." "They looked after me." "That's all." "Let me show you something." "What is it?" "You remember the lapwing's nest?" "These are the chicks." "When you didn't come backfrom the Grange, I went backthere." "I put a trap over it so the mother couldn't feed them." "Heathcliff." "Why?" "There was no point in them living if I didn't have you." "Promise me, promise me you'll never do that again." "Promise me you'll never go away from me again." "I never did go away from you." " Not really." " Promise!" "I promise." "I promise." "(Baby cries)" "Your son, Hindley." "Frances went into labour just after you left for Gimmerton." "What's the matter?" "Dr Kenneth can't stop her bleeding." "Come away." "She's at peace now." "Call him Hareton, as she wished." "I'm going to bed." "Me too." "You can have my bed tonight, Hindley." "I can sleep down here." "Well, good night, then." " Ow!" " keep your fingers away." "If you keep still, I'll do it quicker." "Mind your fingers." "Is he coming again today?" "Erm..." "I don't know." "What's that for, then?" " I thought we could have gone out." " But you've workto do." "Your brother's too drunk to know." "No matter." "Linton'll give you better entertainment." "Heathcliff." "Heathcliff!" "What exactly do you complain of?" " Nothing." " Tell me!" "What?" "Alll right, look!" "The crosses are for the days you've spent with him, the dots for those with me." "What do you expect?" "What do I get from being with you?" "What do you say to make me smile or laugh?" "You never told me before that I spoke too little, that you disliked my company." "It's no company at all when people know nothing or say nothing!" "Is it really amusing company you want?" "Pleasant conversation?" "Or is it this?" "Or this?" "Edgar." "My darling." "How are you?" "Something wrong?" " Hindley." " Edgar." "Will you?" " No, thank.ayou." " Ah, well, I'll drink to my own health then." "I shall go to my bed." "I wouldn't disturb one of your trysts for all the world." "You poor thing." "How do you survive this?" "knowing there's someone who only lives to take care of me." "(Nelly sings lullaby)" " Nelly." " Shh, Hareton." " Where's Heathcliff?" " In the stable." "(Hums lullaby)" "What's wrong?" " Edgar Linton's asked me to marry him." " And have you accepted him?" "Yes." " Was I right, Nelly?" " Perfectly." "If he loves you and you love him, where's the obstacle?" "Here." "In my heart, in my soul, I'm convinced I'm wrong." "Why?" "Nelly, do you ever have strange dreams?" "If I do, I don't dwell on them." "I dreamt I was in heaven once." "Only heaven didn't seem to be my home." "I broke my heart with weeping to come backto earth." "The angels were so angry, they flung me out on top of Wuthering Heights." "I woke up there, sobbing for joy." " What has this to do with your marrying Linton?" " This." "I have no more business to marry him than I have to be in heaven." "And if my brother had not brought Heathcliff so low," "I should never have thought of it." "But it would degrade me to marry Heathcliff now." " So you would leave him deserted in the world?" " No!" "No." "If Heathcliff and I married we should be beggars." "Whereas if I marry Linton, I can aid Heathcliffto rise and place him out of my brother's power." "That's a terrible reason for marrying Linton." "It's the best reason." "I do love Edgar... but my love for him is like... ..is like the foliage in the woods." "Time will change it." "But my love for Heathcliff is like the rocks beneath." "Nelly, I am Heathcliff." "He's always, always in my mind." "Not as a pleasure, any more than I am a pleasure to myself, but as my own being." "Then how will you bear the separation?" "There will be no separation." "Edgar will tolerate him." "We'll be as much to each other as we always were." "Does Heathcliffknowthis?" " What?" " He was here, before, in the room." "He can't have been." "He went out when he heard you say it would degrade you to marry him." "Cathy!" "No." "Cathy." "Heathcliff!" " Come back.., come back!" " Heathcliff!" "Leave me be!" "Cathy." "Cathy." "Cathy." "Do you mean to kil yourself?" "Come in, please." "Please." "Cathy." "Please." "Come on." "Come on, lass." "Come on." "There you go." "Come on, nowThere we go." "(Harpsichord and singing)" "Nelly." "Did he come here?" " Did who come here?" " There was a gentleman." "I saw him entering the drive." "There have been no visitors, to my knowledge." "Oh, he looked very distinguished." "You should have more sense than to go chasing after strangers." "It's late." "Better get indoors." "What?" "To watch Cathy and Edgar mooning over each other?" "You'll understand when you're married." "Oh, and how will that happen?" "Who will I ever meet in a place like this?" "Nelly?" "(knnoock.. on door)" "A person from Gimmerton wishes to see you, ma'am." " What do they want?" " I didn't ask..." "Why do you look.. at me that way?" "I hadn't expected this." "I planned to look.." "one more time upon your face and..." "Did you think I wouldn't still love you?" "Come inside." "Edgar... it's Heathcliff." "Alll right, I can see it is." "Don't strangle me for it." "Please, sir, come in." "Mrs Linton would clearly have me give you a cordial reception." "I am always gratified to please her." "And I too." "Please sit down." " You look well." "You've been abroad perhaps?" " Yes." "Will you tell us where?" "You've been soldiering perhaps?" "You've obviously, at any rate, prospered." "Sufficient to my purpose." "I shall think I've dreamt this tomorrow." "I shan't be able to believe I've seen you, and touched you and spoken to you again" "Where are you staying, Mr Heathcliff?" "In Gimmerton?" "No." "At Wuthering Heights." " Hindley's taken you back.nnder his roof?" " No, I've taken him in under mine." "He'd mortgaged the place to pay for his drink and gambling debts." "You've bought it from him?" "It was my home once." "I'm glad to make it so again." "Though I confess, the company there can be a bit sour at times." "Then you must visit as often as you wish." "Mustn't he, Edgar?" "That would be delightful." "Of course." "Hareton." "Hello, darling." "Do you remember me?" "It's Nelly, your nurse." "Come to see your father." "I heard he's not keeping well." "Hareton!" "I'm a friend." "I used to work here." " I used to play with your father when..." " Od bitch!" "Ow!" "Hareton." "Hareton!" "Hareton!" "Hareton!" "Please, come here." "Hareton." "(Snoring)" "Oh, my God." "Oh, Hindley." "What's happened to you, Hindley?" " Leave him!" " I will not." " He's content." " He's in hell." "Of his own making." "I wonder I do not get more satisfaction from it." "You are an evil man, Mr Heathcliff." "But if you have any conscience, you will not spread the poison you make here to the Grange!" "I'll do as I see fit, Nelly." "And I'm invited to the Grange whenever I please." "I wonder Edgar let you out of his sight." "He has no choice." "He always claims my pleasure is his." "Besides, we aren't out of his sight." "Nelly's eyes are his." "But he'll sulkwhen you get back?" "He sulks at the merest mention of you." "I tell him he has no need to envy you, but still he does." "It's weakness." "Alll envy is weakness." "I don't envy Isabella her yellow hair or pale skin." " What's that?" " What?" "You mentioned my name." "It was nothing of significance." "If you walked a little slower, we could all converse together." "You'd be bored, Isabella, I promise." "You talkto Nelly." "CATHY:" "I thought tomorrow we might go up on the moors." "If Mrs Dean can make shift to manage the climb." "(Cathy laughs)" "Cathy." "No, stay, Isabella, if you wish." "No, I'm sure you'd prefer to be alone." "But you'll think that selfish of me." "No, not at all." "No." "Stay, Isabella." "I won't be named a dog in the manger again." "She spends her time fasting and sulking because I won't let her be with you." "I think.ayou belie her." "She wishes to be out of my company now." "What do you mean by teasing her thus?" " You weren't speaking the truth?" " That I was." "But pay no attention." "I like her too well to let you seize and devour her." "She is her brother's heir, is she not?" "Now." "But maybe not for that much longer." "(Door opens)" " I didn't hear you arrive, Mr Heathcliff." " I did not wish to disturb you." "Nor do I now." "She's in the house." "Wait." "It's you I wish to see." "Cathy had no right to mock you yesterday." "I don't wish to speak of it." "If even half of what she said is true, then I deserve to know." "Why should my feelings matter?" "When from all Cathy says, you have none for me." "What arrogance." "How do you presume to know what I feel?" "Well... it's Cathy's company you seek.. continually." "Her company, yes." "That's what she is, a companion." "But she can never be my wife." " Judas." " Who is, Nelly?" "Your worthless friend." "What are you doing, Heathcliff?" " I'm not your husband." "You can't be jealous." " I'm not jealous." "If you like Isabella, marry her." "But I know you don't." " Then why tell me she loves me?" " I offered you a wife, that's all." "You've treated me infernally, Cathy." "Ifthat's what you feel, you'll find some way to revenge yourself." "I seek.noo revenge on you." "You may torture me to death for amusement, but allow me to amuse myself in the same style." "If I thought you really wished me to marry Isabella, I'd cut my throat." "So the evil is that I'm not jealous?" "Then go ahead, marry Isabella." "Deceive her." "Bring yet more misery on Edgar." "(Whispers) Miss Cathy." "I want this man out of my house." "Have you been listening at the door, Edgar?" "(Laughs)" "You've repaid my tolerance with contempt." "Turned my wife against me." "You will leave now and never come back." "This lamb of yours threatens like a bull." "It is in danger of splitting its skull against my knuckes." "By God, Mr Linton, I'm mortally sorry you're not worth knockng down." "Fetch the men!" "No!" "No!" "Cathy, give me the key." "You have the courage to deal with him yourself." "See, how they repay me, Nelly?" "I indulge the weak.ature of one of one and the bad nature of the other, and I earn for thanks their blind ingratitude." "Attack.him." "Attack him or apologise!" " Give it to me!" " No." "No!" "(Clinks)" "I wish you joy of the milkblooded coward." "And his spawn." "Caddick!" "..." "Get the others!" "You've done me ill today." "But go now, before he comes back." "How can I go with that blow burning in my throat?" "I mean to murder him one day, but since you value his life, I'll do it now!" "Mr Linton's not coming himself." "He's sending his men in." "Where is he?" "You must give him up, or else give up your life with me." "I absolutely require you to tell me which of us you choose." " I will not!" " You must!" "Leave me alone!" "(Clock.. chimes)" "(Sighs)" "Cathy, I've left another tray." "It's been three days now." "The door's open, Nelly." "Cathy!" "What...?" "What is this nonsense?" "It's not nonsense, Nelly." "Look how ordered I am." "These are turkey feathers." "These are pigeon's." "That means I can't die in this bed." "These are moorcocks and these are lapwing's." "Lapwings." "They're bonny birds." "Heathcliff showed me a lapwing's nest once." "Cathy, you must stop this play-acting." "Am I play-acting?" "Am I?" " What kept you?" "(Dog barks)" "Don't lose your nerve." "You owe them nothing." "(Barks)" "(rowls)" "(Yelps)" "What have you done with her?" "(Whimpers)" "What you want is a good, sound sleep." "What I want is to be a girl again, to be out on the moor." "I'll just tidy the bed for you." "Savage and hardy...and free." " Open the window." " I will not!" "Cathy!" "You'll catch your death." "(Breathes deeply)" "Look.., there's a light in my bedroom." "You can't see The Heights from here." "There's the light in Joseph's room." "He's waiting up till I come home." "He'll wait a while yet." "It's a rough journey and a sad heart to travel it." "And we must pass by Gimmerton Knrk to go there." "We went there once and I dared you to askthe ghosts to come." "Heathcliff..." "If I dare you now.." "..will you venture there again?" "If you do, I'll keep you." "I won't lie there by myself." "Cathy?" "Cathy, my darling..." "It's me. our husband." "How strange." "I was at Wuthering Heights." "And now I find myself cast out into an abyss," "converted at a stroke into Mrs Linton, the lady of Thrushcross Grange." "How did it happen, Nelly?" "Get Dr Kenneth." "(Sobs)" "(Distant whimpering)" " (Whimpering continues)" " Oh, my goodness!" "Poor thing." "(Barks)" "Down you go." " Go in!" " (Fierce barkng)" "I've searched the entire house." "There's no sign of her." "Heathcliff." "Are we to take steps to get her back?" "Why?" "When she's disowned me?" "CATHY:" "Nelly!" "No!" "Dr kenneth says we must do what we can to take the fever from her brain." "(Cathy moans)" "No!" "That hus!" "No!" "No!" "Don't!" "No!" "No-o-o-o!" "(nguished screaming)" "(Screams)" "(Clockticks)" "(Stamps his foot)" "What do you want?" "To see her." "You can't." "I must." "They're saying that she's..." "She's dying." "Heathcliff!" "Cathy!" "How can I bear it?" "How can l?" "Oh, you want me to pity you?" "I don't." "You've broken my heart." "You and Edgar." "You've kiled me and thriven on it." "Look.how strong you are." "I wish I could hold you till we were both dead." "I shouldn't care what you suffered." "Why shouldn't you suffer?" "I do!" "Don't torture me!" "You know you lie when you say I kiled you." "Is it not sufficient that while you're at peace, I shall writhe in the torments of hell?" "I shan't be at peace!" "I only wish for us never to be parted." "And should a word of mine distress you when I'm dead," "I will feel the same distress underground." "Heathcliff, come to me." "For my own sake, forgive me." "You see, Nelly?" "He won't relent, not for a moment, not even to save me from the grave!" "(Cathy whispers) That's not my Heathcliff." "I shall love my Heathcliff yet." "I'll take him with me." "He's in my soul." "Why did you betray your own heart, Cathy?" "You deserve this." "You've kiled yourself." "You may kss and cry, wring out my ksses and tears, but they'll blight you, damn you!" "You loved me." "What right had you to leave me for the fancy you held for Linton?" "Nothing that God or Satan could inflict would have parted us." "You of your own free will did it." "If I've done wrong, I'm dying for it." "You left me, too." "I forgive you." "Forgive me." "How can l?" "I forgive what you've done to me." "I love my murderer." "But yours..." "How can l?" "The master's coming." "For heaven's sake, leave." " I must go, Cathy." " No, I shan't let you!" " I must." "I'll wait outside." " No, don't go." "It's the last time." "I shall die, Heathcliff." "Alll right." "Alll right." "Hush." "Hush, my darling." "I'll stay." "If he shoots me now, I'll die with a blessing on my lips." "Heathcliff, if you stay, it will be the most diabolical deed you've ever done." "Aargh!" "Send for the midwife." "Are you deaf?" "Help herfirst, unless you be a fiend." "Then you can speakto me." "I'll be in the orchard." "(Cathy screams)" "(Screams in agony)" "(Cathy moans)" "(Screams)" "(Screaming stops)" "(Baby cries)" "(Sobs)" "She's dead." "And gone to heaven, where we may hope to follow her." "Alll that remains of her here lies crying in that bedroom." "Damn the child!" "How did she die?" "Tell me." "Bravely." "Did she... ..mention me?" "She seemed to recognise nobody from the time you left." "May she wake kndly in another world." "May she wake in torment!" "She's a liar to the end." "Where is she?" "Not there in heaven, not there, not perished." "Where?" "Where?" "I pray one prayer." "I repeat it till my tongue stiffens." "Catherine Earnshaw, may you not rest as long as I am living." "Haunt me!" "Take any form." "Drive me mad!" "Only do not leave me in this abyss where I cannot find you." "I cannot live without my life." "I cannot live without my soul." "(Dog barks)" "Ouiet!" "(Whimpers)" "(Loud knock.. at door)" "(rowling)" "Leave it." "(knnoockng continues)" "It's time to settle our debt with him." "He'll be the death of both of us and your unborn child, if we don't get him first." "(Thumps the door) Dammit!" "Hark at him." " (Continues thumping door) Let me in!" " No, you mustn't." "No, it's time to make an end!" "Let me in!" "He means to kill you." "Let me in, bitch!" "There you are." "(Crashing)" "Heathcliff, I'll not stand by and watch you murder him." " I'll fetch Joseph." " You'll do no such thing." "Murder him?" "He's murdering himself, aren't you?" "Though God knows if I had the strength to strangle him, I'd go to hell with joy." "Is it not enough that you have kiled his sister?" "Fiend!" "Why don't you go and stretch yourself over her grave and die like a dog?" "That's all that's left for you now." "You know she'll never come back." "(Hindley groans)" "Cathy!" "Cathy, you promised." "I promise." "I promise." "Cathy?" "Cathy!" "(Laughs)" "(anguished) Cathy!" "(knocking at door)" "Now, my bonny lad..." "..you re mnne." "Let's see if one tree won't grow as crooked as the other, with the same wind to twist it." "(Clock.. chimes)" "Nelly!" "What do you think?" "It is my birthday." "That's not all it is today, is it?" "Now go and put on something more suitable before your father sees." "She's just been playing, Mr Linton." "She means no harm." "Go and change." "Now." "No, no." "You look.. as beautiful in it as your mother did." "CATHY:" "I believe in ghosts and beings whove le this world and want to come back" "Cathy?" "CATHY: hosts" "Promise me you'll never go away from me again." "I promise." "I wont lie there by myself" "HEATHCLlFF:" "Come back." "Come back." "I romise" "(Door opens)" "Get out." "Do you hear me, Hareton?" "Help oseph lime the lowerfield." "Cathy!" "Don't touch me." "My father's a magistrate." "If you lay one finger on me,..." "I know who you are." "You're Edgar Linton's daughter." "What would he say if he knew you were wandering alone out here?" "My father's away in London." "My Aunt Isabella has died." "He's gone to bring her son to live with us." "The devil he has." "(Stone clatters)" "Who are you?" "Never mind who I am." "Get to your home!" "I don't think.ayou should speakto me like that." "(Heathcliff remembers) CATHY: what are they for" "HEATHCLlFF:" "To kll anyone that tries to take you from me." "Who would do that?" "il spirits" "(Frantic knockng)" "Alll right, all right, all right." "(knocking continues)" "(mutters)" "Alll right." "What do you want?" "Mr Heathcliffs come for his son." " You can't." " Fetch him." "He's not well." " I'll get him, master." " ooh, tha' will, will tha'?" " Tell Linton I want him." " Mr Linton does not see beggars." "What is it?" "I want my son." "Where is he?" "Damn my soul." "It's worse than I expected." "Linton may be your son, Heathcliff, but his mother required him to remain under my guardianship." " His mother's dead." " Who told you?" "Never mind who told me." "As a magistrate you surely won't stop me takng my own son home." "Mama never told me I had a father." "I want to stay with you, Uncle." "Joseph." "EDA:" "No." "I have no right to keep you, Linton." "(Coughs)" "How can I love a father I don't even know?" "Linton!" "What's the matter?" "Are you afraid?" "You're welcome to visit him at Wuthering Heights whenever you wish." "NELL:" "Catherine!" "(Linton coughs)" "It's for Master Linton." "CATHERNE: y dear inton" "I know who it's for." "Father has forbidden me to isit you at uthering Heights" "Im sorry but he is ill and I cannot bear to disobey him our loing cousin Katherine" "LlNTON: my darling Katherine" "I am sorry to learn your father is so ill" "And I would not have you betray your trust to him for any other reason but this" "(Heathcliff dictates) ..I myself am growing weaker by the day," "..and fear I may not have much longer." "I would give anything to look.. on your face...again." "Without you, I am nothing, and only wish for oblivion." "Please come to me one last time," "your loving Linton." "(Linton coughs)" "Linton..." "I'm so sorry." "I thought perhaps if I took you out onto the moor...?" "No." "No, I prefer to stay here." "But the air is so much purer there." "Come on." "No." "Well, then,..." "let me make you a little more comfortable." "Leave me be!" "I only wish to help you, Linton." "Catherine..." "If you don't really want me here I may as well go home." "I'm sorry!" "Please!" "You mustn't." "Stay with me." "I'm a worthless, cowardly wretch." "Do not abandon me." "(Locks door)" "Wait." "You shall have tea before you go home." "Sit down." "As you wish." "I have a present for you." "My son." "It's hardly worth accepting, but I have nothing else to offer." "My father wants us to marry." "He knows your papa wouldn't let us marry now, but... he's afraid of my dying if we wait." "Look how she stares." "Why are you so afraid of me?" "I'm not afraid of you." "Give me that key." "(Coughs)" "Aargh!" "(Coughs)" "You see?" "I know how to chastise children." "(Dog barks)" "I must see Catherine." " She's not here." " It's her father." "His heart is failing." "Dr Kenneth fears he might not last the night." "Are you sure she's not here?" "I've told you." "No." "(Door is unlocked)" "Take it." "Tha'd better." "What's happened?" " My father?" "(Floorboards creak" "I'll be your father from tomorrow." "Perhaps the only one you'll have." "PRIEST:" "And have declared the same by giving and receiving of a ring and by joining of hands," "I pronounce that they be man and wife together." "In the name ofthe Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost." "Amen." "May I go now?" "Now that you're a man of property, Linton, there's one more thing I need you to sign." "Catherine?" "Father?" "Catherine, where have you been?" "On the moor, Father." "I was lost for a little while, that's all." "I'm here now." "I'm here now." "I'm going to her." "(Sobs)" "Catherine, come away." "Come on." "Come on." "What do you want?" "(Pouring rain)" "I'm sorry." "Do you think.I want pity from you?" "You were my jailer." "Now, Catherine..." "How do you feel?" "Dead myself." "But at least he's safe... ..and I'm free." "I have his will here." "He left the Grange to me." "Do you want to read it?" "CATHY:" "It is folly in Heathcliff to be so sulking and jealous had ever our souls are made of his and mine are the same and dgars is as different as frost from fire" "or death can searate me from Heathcliff so what chance has an Edgar inton" "What are you doing in here?" " I only..." " Get out!" "Now!" "(Thudding and breaking glass)" "(Heathcliff moans)" "(Heathcliff sobs)" "(Anguished sobbing)" "(Chiselling)" "Get away." "Get out!" "You...get out!" "(Sobs)" "(Anguished sobbing)" "(Dog barks)" "(Runmble of thunder)" "(Thunder growls)" "I had dogs at the Grange." "Pointers." "Do...do you miss 'em?" "(Puppy squeals)" "Here." "Go on, have it." "(Dogs bark" "(knock at door)" "(Barkng and growling)" "(Dog barks)" "(Runmble of thunder)" "Ah, Mr Heathcliff." "It was a social call, no more, just to pay my respects to my landlord." "(Thunderclap)" "(Lockwood gasps)" "(knnoockng) Let me in!" "Let me in!" "(Lockwood cries out)" " Let me in!" "Let me in!" "(knnoockng)" "LCKWD:" "The window!" "A face..." "A girl..." " "Let me in," she kept saying." " Get out!" "Get out!" "Cathy!" "You show yourself to him." "Why not to me?" "Come back!" "Just one last time." "Cathy!" " (Yells) Cathy!" " That's my mother." "Come away." "(Growling)" "There's a strange change approaching, Nelly." "And I'm in its shadow at present." "What do you mean?" "I shan't knowtill it comes." "I have to remind myself to breathe." "It's a long fight... ..and I wish it were over." "CATHY:" "Heathcliff" "I forgive you" "Forgive me" ""Had we but world enough and time," "This coyness, Lady, were no crime." "We would sit down," "And thinkwhich way..."" "Ssh!" ""And thinkwhich way to walk." "And pass our long love's day." "Thou... by... the Indian... the..." "Indian... .angs..." " Ganges!" "How many times?" "Say it." "Ganges." "Now...again from the beginning." "Not unless you kiss me." "I will not." "Catherine." "(iggles)" "Have you seen what they've done, master?" "They've torn up bushes, made a garden." "We've planted some flowers, that's all." "Flowers?" "Who gave you leave to plant flowers here?" "How can you grudge a few yards of earth for me to ornament, when you've taken all my land?" "Your land?" " You never had any." " And my money." "And Hareton's land and money!" "Don't!" "Don't hu her." "CATHY:" "Heathcliff" "Heathcliff come to me" "ome to me" "If you do ll'l keep you" "CATHY:" "Walk.. on." "Slow down!" "Heathcliff!" "Heathcliff?" "I know you're in here." " Raargh!" " (Cathy screams)" "(Running feet)"