He asked about the other driver. I told him he was unhurt. He slept quite peacefully for the next two hours.
4 seconds sound clip from the Dead of Night (1945) movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 00:09:53.830 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.
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- Something I'll not forget to my dying day. As a matter of fact, it very nearly was my dying day.
- Now's my chance. I can't make it! I can't make it! Yes, I can This is it.
- How long is it since the crash, nurse? Six days?
- There's no injury to the brain, I'm certain of that.
- His mind cleared completely this morning.
- You're here, Peggy? All the way from Scotland?
- But you're not Peggy, are you?
- No, I'm awfully sorry. You've been calling me Peggy for days. My name's Joyce.
- There's something sort of soothing about you. You'll not go away and leave me, will you?
- I won't.
- Promise?
- Yes, if you'll promise to try and go quietly to sleep.
- Tell me frankly, darling. Am I out of the wood yet?
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