I know you, my sweet. You're a sharp-clawed, treacherous little peacock.

7 seconds sound clip from the The Ten Commandments (1956) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:42:40.028 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- My escort.

- I will ride with you, my son, to see what rears itself in Goshen, a city or treason.

- You lying adder! You'll destroy yourself with your own venom if you try to turn Sethi against Moses.

- You would turn Sethi against me.

- Remember, my sweet, that you must be wife to the next Pharaoh, that you're going to be mine, all mine, like my dog or my horse or my falcon. Only I will love you more, and trust you less.

- You will never do the things to me you would have done to Moses.

- I know you, my sweet. You're a sharp-clawed, treacherous little peacock.

- But you're food for the gods, and I'm going to have all of you.

- None of me.

- Did you think my kiss was a promise of what you'll have? No, my pompous one, it was to let you know what you will not have.

- I could never love you.

- Does that matter? You will be my wife. You will come to me whenever I call you. And I will enjoy that very much. Whether you enjoy it or not is your own affair. But I think you will.

- That drop puts too much strain on the stone. We need more sand.

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