I've been hearing about the clatter you've raised in Atlanta. Thumping for cotton mills, railways, and... heaven knows what.

5 seconds sound clip from the Song of the South (1946) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:05:30.613 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- Toby? This is my grandson, Johnny, and he's the apple of my eye. Now you take good care of him and show him our plantation.

- And if he gets into trouble, you see that he gets out of it.

- I hope you're a noisy boy. I love noisy children. It makes it so much easier to tell where they are and what they're up to.

- Aunt Tempy, is that Uncle Remus?

- Uncle Remus? No, it's not, honey. That's just Ned.

- Come on, I'll show you the big grandpa clock.

- I've been hearing about the clatter you've raised in Atlanta. Thumping for cotton mills, railways, and... heaven knows what.

- Miss Doshi, where do you want me to put this?

- Put it in the... Oh well, never mind. Perhaps I'd better show him myself. Come along. Now be careful you don't bump into things.

- Well? What are you going to tell her? Have you changed your mind, or are you still going to stay?

- Oh, I have to stay, John. It wouldn't be fair to Mama.

- She has enough responsibility... I'm not going to saddle her with ours.

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